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    Systemic chlorellosis, an emerging infection in humans caused by algae by KRCMERY, V. JR

    “…One hundred and eight cases of human protothecosis occuring over 25 years are reviewed. The most common species isolated was Prototheca wickerhamii. The algae…”
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    Non-albicans Candida spp. causing fungaemia: pathogenicity and antifungal resistance by Krcmery, V., Barnes, A.J.

    Published in Journal of Hospital Infection (01-04-2002)
    “…Non-albicans Candida (NAC) species cause 35–65% of all candidaemias in the general patient population. They occur more frequently in cancer patients, mainly in…”
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    Epidemiology and geographical distribution of gastrointestinal parasitic infection in humans in Slovakia by Dudlová, A, Juris, P, Jurisová, S, Jarcuska, P, Krcméry, V

    Published in Helminthologia (01-12-2016)
    “…Examinations of the set of 2,760 samples of human stools revealed the current epidemiological situation in the occurrence of gastrointestinal parasitoses in…”
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    Vancomycin resistance in Gram-positive bacteria other than Enterococcus spp by Krčméry, V., Sefton, A.

    “…This is a review article on vancomycin resistance on gram positive bacteria other than enterococci. Epidemiology of varying resistance, its clinical relevance…”
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    The incidence of pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) in pre-school and school aged children in the Eastern Slovakia by Dudlová, A., Juriš, P., Jarčuška, P., Vasilková, Z., Vargová, V., Sumková, M., Krčméry, V.

    Published in Helminthologia (01-12-2018)
    “…Helminth infections caused by Enterobius vermicularis have a cosmopolitan character and most often affect the paediatric pre-school and school age population…”
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    Nosocomial bacterial and fungal meningitis in children; an eight year national survey reporting 101 cases by Krcméry, V., Paradisi, F.

    “…One hundred and one cases of nosocomial meningitis in children from a national survey over 8 years have been analyzed for risk factors and outcome. From 101…”
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    Monitoring of Antibiotic Resistance in Bacterial Isolates from Bacteremic Patients by Blahová, J., Králiková, K., Krćméry, V., Babálová, M., Menkyna, R., Glosová, L., Knotková, H., Lišková, A., Molokáová, M., Vaculíková, A.

    Published in Journal of chemotherapy (Florence) (01-06-2004)
    “…The aim of the study was to monitor the prevalence of pathogens and development of resistance in bacteria isolated from bacteremic patients. Five University…”
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    Epidemiological risks of endoparasitoses spread by municipal waste water by Dudlová, A., Juriš, P., Jarčuška, P., Čisláková, L., Papajová, I., Krčméry, V.

    Published in Helminthologia (01-09-2015)
    “…The occurrence of developmental stages of endoparasite germs (cysts, oocysts, protozoa, and helminth eggs) as an indirect detection factor of endoparasitoses…”
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    Bacteremia Due to Multiresistant Gram-Negative Bacilli in Neutropenic Cancer Patients: A Case Controlled Study by Krcméry, V., Spanik, S., Krupova, I., Trupl, J., Kunova, A., Smid, M., Pichnova, E.

    Published in Journal of chemotherapy (Florence) (01-08-1998)
    “…The aim of this study was to see if multiresistant Gram-negative bacteremias (MRGNB) are associated with specific risk factors and/or higher mortality in…”
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    The use of quinolones as therapy in granulocytopenic cancer patients : comparison with other antimicrobials by KRCMERY, V. JR

    Published in Drugs (Basel) (1995)
    “…Quinolones are valuable antimicrobial agents for prevention and therapy of febrile neutropenia. However, as with other groups of antibacterials, there are…”
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