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1  survival outcomes in a rabbit model of MRSA necrotizing pneumonia.
2 lin-resistant S. aureus strains cause severe necrotizing pneumonia.
3 h, hallmark clinical features of fatal human necrotizing pneumonia.
4 creased bacterial survival in the lungs, and necrotizing pneumonia.
5 L) is a key virulence determinant in CA-MRSA necrotizing pneumonia.
6 ion and tissue destruction characteristic of necrotizing pneumonia.
7  ranging from minor skin infections to fatal necrotizing pneumonia.
8  virulent than USA400 isolates in a model of necrotizing pneumonia.
9 s aureus (CA-MRSA) and with the often-lethal necrotizing pneumonia.
10 ring the index hospitalization due to severe necrotizing pneumonia.
11 USA300 is the predominant strain that causes necrotizing pneumonia.
12 ng inflammation and, in some cases, a lethal necrotizing pneumonia.
13 ne animals developed lesions consistent with necrotizing pneumonia after challenge with CA-MRSA or pu
14 nfluenza virus and PVL act together to cause necrotizing pneumonia: an influenza infection activates
15 associated Lemierre's syndrome and secondary necrotizing pneumonia and cerebral infarcts.
16 ection with P. aeruginosa, which resulted in necrotizing pneumonia and death.
17 d for the first time in a pediatric setting, necrotizing pneumonia and multifocal infection were pred
18 ical deterioration from this infection, with necrotizing pneumonia and multiple-organ-system involvem
19 ions, including osteomyelitis, endocarditis, necrotizing pneumonia and sepsis(1).
20 ome, which is characterized by a fatal acute necrotizing pneumonia and sepsis.
21 of codY increased the virulence of USA300 in necrotizing pneumonia and skin infection.
22 se isolates was compared in rodent models of necrotizing pneumonia and skin infection.
23 with severe skin and soft tissue infections, necrotizing pneumonia, and eye infections.
24 ifocal infection (aOR, 22.6; CI, 1.4-498.5), necrotizing pneumonia (aOR, 38.9; CI, 1.7-1754.6), multi
25 d with increased virulence in a rat model of necrotizing pneumonia, as assessed by mortality, in vivo
26 essing S. aureus pneumonia can cause severe, necrotizing pneumonia associated with acute respiratory
27 s aureus (CA-MRSA) causes severe hemorrhagic necrotizing pneumonia associated with high mortality.
28 ht to play a key role in the pathogenesis of necrotizing pneumonia, but data from rodent infection mo
29 lveolar capillary destruction in hemorrhagic/necrotizing pneumonia caused by CA-MRSA and offer novel
30                                              Necrotizing pneumonia caused by community-associated met
31 orrhage in the lung in addition to fulminant necrotizing pneumonia caused by massive bacterial replic
32 revent lethal challenge in a rabbit model of necrotizing pneumonia caused by the USA300 community-ass
33 l recent clinical strains from patients with necrotizing pneumonia caused high mortality following in
34 ) infection can quickly develop into severe, necrotizing pneumonia, causing over 50% mortality despit
35 coccus aureus (MRSA) causes life-threatening necrotizing pneumonia in children.
36                        Staphylococcus aureus necrotizing pneumonia is a life-threatening disease that
37                                              Necrotizing pneumonia is generally considered a rare com
38  2), multifocal lymphadenopathy (n = 2), and necrotizing pneumonia (n = 1).
39 % (14 of 304) of patients, including chronic necrotizing pneumonias (n=7), mycetomas (n=4), and invas
40 he life-threatening conditions endocarditis, necrotizing pneumonia, necrotizing fasciitis, and septic
41 ith sickle cell disease developed persistent necrotizing pneumonia of the left lung following exchang
42 ive sudden, massive loss of lung tissue from necrotizing pneumonia or acute respiratory distress synd
43 imple colonization to severe and often fatal necrotizing pneumonia, termed cepacia syndrome.
44           We conclude that in a rat model of necrotizing pneumonia, there was an early, brisk inflamm
45    Therefore, we developed a rabbit model of necrotizing pneumonia to compare the virulence of a USA3
46                            A rabbit model of necrotizing pneumonia using MRSA clone USA300 was used t
47 th cystic fibrosis (CF) and can cause severe necrotizing pneumonia, which is often fatal.
48  syndrome, which is characterized as a fatal necrotizing pneumonia with bacteremia.