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Stephen Muhi
Researcher at Royal Melbourne Hospital
Publications - 19
Citations - 204
Stephen Muhi is an academic researcher from Royal Melbourne Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Disease. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 92 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen Muhi include University of Melbourne.
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A hospital-wide response to multiple outbreaks of COVID-19 in health care workers: lessons learned from the field.
Kirsty Buising,Kirsty Buising,Deborah A Williamson,Deborah A Williamson,Benjamin C Cowie,Benjamin C Cowie,Jennifer H MacLachlan,Elizabeth Orr,Christopher MacIsaac,Christopher MacIsaac,Eloise Williams,Katherine Bond,Stephen Muhi,Stephen Muhi,James S. McCarthy,James S. McCarthy,Andrea B. Maier,Andrea B. Maier,Louis Irving,Denise Heinjus,Cate Kelly,Caroline Marshall,Caroline Marshall +22 more
TL;DR: A description of health care worker infections at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the suite of interventions associated with outbreak control are presented to inform future responses in the Australian setting.
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Quantifying the Effects of Prior Acetyl-Salicylic Acid on Sepsis-Related Deaths: An Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis Using Propensity Matching.
James M. Trauer,Stephen Muhi,Emma S. McBryde,Emma S. McBryde,Shmeylan Al Harbi,Yaseen M. Arabi,Andrew J. Boyle,Rodrigo Cartin-Ceba,Wei Chen,Yung Tai Chen,Marco Falcone,Ognjen Gajic,Jack Godsell,Michelle N. Gong,Michelle N. Gong,Daryl J. Kor,Wolfgang Lösche,Daniel F. McAuley,Hollis R. O’Neal,Michael Osthoff,Gordon P. Otto,Maik Sossdorf,Min Juei Tsai,Juan Carlos Valerio-Rojas,Juan Carlos Valerio-Rojas,Tom van der Poll,Francesco Violi,Lorraine B. Ware,Andreas F. Widmer,Maryse A. Wiewel,Johannes Winning,Damon P. Eisen +31 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis on published observational cohort data describing the association between acetyl-salicylic acid (aspirin) use prior to the onset of sepsis and mortality in hospitalized patients indicated that results are consistent with effects ranging from a 2% to 12% reduction in mortality risk in patients taking aspirin prior to sepsi onset.
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Multi-site assessment of rapid, point-of-care antigen testing for the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection in a low-prevalence setting: A validation and implementation study
Stephen Muhi,Stephen Muhi,Nick Tayler,Nick Tayler,Tuyet Hoang,Susan A Ballard,Maryza Graham,Amanda Rojek,Jason C Kwong,Jason C Kwong,Jason A Trubiano,Olivia C Smibert,George P Drewett,Fiona L James,Emma Gardiner,Socheata Chea,Nicole Isles,Michelle Sait,Shivani Pasricha,George Taiaroa,Julie L. McAuley,Eloise Williams,Katherine B Gibney,Katherine B Gibney,Timothy P. Stinear,Katherine Bond,Katherine Bond,Sharon R Lewin,Sharon R Lewin,Sharon R Lewin,Mark Putland,Benjamin P Howden,Benjamin P Howden,Deborah A Williamson,Deborah A Williamson +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the performance and implementation of rapid antigen-based SARS-CoV-2 testing in a setting with a low prevalence of COVID-19 infections, such as Australia.
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Pandemic printing: a novel 3D-printed swab for detecting SARS-CoV-2.
Eloise Williams,Katherine Bond,Nicole Isles,Brian Chong,Douglas F Johnson,Julian Druce,Tuyet Hoang,Susan A Ballard,Victoria Hall,Stephen Muhi,Kirsty Buising,Kirsty Buising,Seok Lim,Dick Strugnell,Mike Catton,Louis Irving,Benjamin P Howden,Eric Bert,Deborah A Williamson,Deborah A Williamson +19 more
TL;DR: To design and evaluate 3D‐printed nasal swabs for collection of samples for SARS‐CoV‐2 testing.