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Mindy G. Schuster
Researcher at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Publications - 2
Citations - 2443
Mindy G. Schuster is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Cumulative incidence. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 2176 citations. Previous affiliations of Mindy G. Schuster include University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Invasive Fungal Infections among Organ Transplant Recipients: Results of the Transplant‐Associated Infection Surveillance Network (TRANSNET)
Peter G. Pappas,Barbara D. Alexander,David R. Andes,Susan Hadley,Carol A. Kauffman,Alison G. Freifeld,Elias Anaissie,Lisa Brumble,Loreen A. Herwaldt,James Lto,Dimitrios P. Kontoyiannis,G. Marshall Lyon,Kieren A. Marr,Vicki A. Morrison,Benjamin J. Park,Thomas F. Patterson,Trish M. Perl,Robert A. Oster,Mindy G. Schuster,Randall C. Walker,Thomas J. Walsh,Kathleen A. Wannemuehler,Tom M. Chiller +22 more
TL;DR: Transplant-Associated Infection Surveillance Network data provide important insights into the timing and incidence of IFIs among organ transplant recipients, which can help to focus effective prevention and treatment strategies.
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Prospective Surveillance for Invasive Fungal Infections in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients, 2001–2006: Overview of the Transplant-Associated Infection Surveillance Network (TRANSNET) Database
Dimitrios P. Kontoyiennis,Kieren A. Marr,Benjamin J. Park,Barbara D. Alexander,Elias Anaissie,Thomas J. Walsh,James I. Ito,David R. Andes,John W. Baddley,Janice M. Brown,Lisa Brumble,Alison G. Freifeld,Susan Hadley,Loreen A. Herwaldt,Carol A. Kauffman,Katherine M. Knapp,G. Marshall Lyon,Vicki A. Morrison,Genovefa A. Papanicolaou,Thomas F. Patterson,Trish M. Perl,Mindy G. Schuster,Randall C. Walker,Kathleen A. Wannemuehler,John R. Wingard,Tom M. Chiller,Peter G. Pappas +26 more
TL;DR: In this national prospective surveillance study of IFIs in HSCT recipients, the cumulative incidence was highest for aspergillosis, followed by candidiasis, and understanding the epidemiologic trends and burden of IFI may lead to improved management strategies and study design.