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    Time trends in the aetiology of prosthetic joint infections: a multicentre cohort study by Benito, N., Franco, M., Ribera, A., Soriano, A., Rodriguez-Pardo, D., Sorlí, L., Fresco, G., Fernández-Sampedro, M., Dolores del Toro, M., Guío, L., Sánchez-Rivas, E., Bahamonde, A., Riera, M., Esteban, J., Baraia-Etxaburu, J.M., Martínez-Alvarez, J., Jover-Sáenz, A., Dueñas, C., Ramos, A., Sobrino, B., Euba, G., Morata, L., Pigrau, C., Coll, P., Mur, I., Ariza, J., Barcenilla, F., Pérez-Villar, F., Prats-Gispert, L., Cisterna, R., Ibarra, S., López, Í., Santamaría, J.M., Cabo, J., García, D., Lora-Tamayo, J., Murillo, O., Pedrero, S., Álvarez-Parrondo, S., Muedra-Font, R., Raya-Fernández, C., Rodríguez-Alonso, C., Moreno, A., Blanco-Martínez-de-Morentin, M.A., Cabo-Magadan, R., Combalia, A., García, S., Martínez-Pastor, J.C., Tornero, E., Merino-Pérez, J., Montejo, J.M., Alier, A., Horcajada, J.P., Plasencia, V., Puig, L., Auñon, Á., Blanco, A., García-Cañete, J., Sandoval, E., Fakkas-Fernández, M., Garcés-Zarzalejo, C., Fariñas-Alvarez, C., Fariñas, M.C., Martinez-Martinez, L., Salas-Venero, C., Cobo, J., Ruiz-Carbajosa, P., Jordán, M., Crusi, X., Marinescu, C., Montaner, F., Ramírez, A., Corona, P.S., Lung, M., Muniain-Ezcurra, M.Á., Peñas-Espinar, C., Suárez, A.I., Álvarez, R., Cordero, J.-A., López-Pliego, M., Palomino, J., Puente, A.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-08-2016)
    “…It is important to know the spectrum of the microbial aetiology of prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) to guide empiric treatment and establish antimicrobial…”
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    Linezolid in late-chronic prosthetic joint infection caused by gram-positive bacteria by Cobo, Javier, Lora-Tamayo, Jaime, Euba, Gorane, Jover-Sáenz, Alfredo, Palomino, Julián, del Toro, MªDolores, Rodríguez-Pardo, Dolors, Riera, Melchor, Ariza, Javier

    “…Abstract Linezolid may be an interesting alternative for prosthetic joint infection (PJI) due to its bioavailability and its antimicrobial spectrum. However,…”
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