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Future directions – scoping literature review for antimicrobials for drug-resistant bacterial infections in children

A review of the epidemiology, current treatment recommendations and overview of paediatric data of drug-resistant bacterial infections in children. Recently published in The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific.

Drug-resistant gram-negative bacterial infections in children in the Oceania region: review of the epidemiology, antimicrobial availability, treatment, clinical trial and pharmacokinetic data, and key evidence gaps

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium infections in children in the Oceania region: review of the epidemiology, antimicrobial availability, treatment, clinical trial and pharmacokinetic data and key evidence gaps

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A pharmacokinetic study of fluoroquinolones using capillary microsampling
  • Projects
  • BEST Trial: Bone and Joint infection – Simplifying treatment in Children Trial
  • FosUTI Trial: Optimising the treatment of antibiotic resistant urinary tract infections in children
  • O-SNAP: Optimizing antibiotic dosing in the Staphylococcus aureus Network Adaptive Platform trial
  • ID-MAGIC: Individualised Dose optiMisAtion of Ganciclovir in Immunocompromised Children Trial
  • EARSHOT: An international, multicentre prospective cohort study evaluating the risk of hearing loss in children receiving antibiotic treatment.
  • Advancing the evidence base for off-label medications in children
  • Audit of therapeutic drug monitoring of Vancomycin in paediatric tertiary hospitals
  • A pharmacokinetic study of fluoroquinolones using capillary microsampling
  • Future directions – scoping literature review for antimicrobials for drug-resistant bacterial infections in children
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