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Frédéric Barbut

Frédéric Barbut

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Microbiology

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Citations
9779
World Ranking
4204
National Ranking
246

Overview

Frédéric Barbut is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Health Professions, with a particular focus on General Health Professions. Additional subfields include Geriatrics and Gerontology, Family Practice, and Economics and Econometrics.

Their work covers several key topics related to healthcare, including Healthcare Systems and Practices, Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes, Medication Adherence and Compliance, and Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy.

Frédéric Barbut has contributed to multiple recent publications in the journal Le Pharmacien Clinicien. These include:

  • FAQ Vaccins COVID-19: la mobilisation des sociétés savantes pharmaceutiques pour répondre aux enjeux de la vaccination (2022)
  • Intelligence artificielle et E-santé: quelles sont les formations disponibles? (2024)
  • L'ordonnance numérique française sera papier (2025)
  • Référentiel unique du médicament et e-prescription: de quoi s'agit-il et quelles perspectives pour la pharmacie? (2025)

Frequent coauthors in their publications are:

  • X. Dode
  • A. Tanty
  • E. Vitale
  • S. Chanoine
  • J. Jost

The main journal venue for their recent work is Le Pharmacien Clinicien, where four of their publications have appeared.

Best Publications

  • European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases: update of the diagnostic guidance document for Clostridium difficile infection.

    M.J.T. Crobach;T. Planche;C. Eckert;F. Barbut

  • Epidemiology of recurrences or reinfections of Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea.

    Frédéric Barbut;Anne Richard;Kheira Hamadi;Valérie Chomette

  • Epidemiology of Clostridium difficile-associated infections.

    F Barbut;J.-C. Petit

  • Underdiagnosis of Clostridium difficile across Europe: the European, multicentre, prospective, biannual, point-prevalence study of Clostridium difficile infection in hospitalised patients with diarrhoea (EUCLID)

    Kerrie A Davies;Christopher M Longshaw;Georgina L Davis;Emilio Bouza

  • Infection control measures to limit the spread of Clostridium difficile

    R.-P. Vonberg;E.J. Kuijper;M.H. Wilcox;F. Barbut

  • Update of Clostridium difficile infection due to PCR ribotype 027 in Europe, 2008.

    E J Kuijper;F Barbut;J S Brazier;N Kleinkauf

  • Prospective study of Clostridium difficile infections in Europe with phenotypic and genotypic characterisation of the isolates

    F. Barbut;P. Mastrantonio;M. Delmée;J. Brazier

  • Comparison of PCR-Ribotyping, Arbitrarily Primed PCR, and Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis for Typing Clostridium difficile

    Philippe Bidet;Valérie Lalande;Béatrice Salauze;Béatrice Burghoffer

  • Spectrum of enteropathogens detected by the FilmArray GI Panel in a multicentre study of community-acquired gastroenteritis

    A. Spina;K.G. Kerr;M. Cormican;F. Barbut

  • Global transcriptional control by glucose and carbon regulator CcpA in Clostridium difficile

    Ana Antunes;Emilie Camiade;Marc Monot;Emmanuelle Courtois

  • Comparison of the Efficacy of a Hydrogen Peroxide Dry-Mist Disinfection System and Sodium Hypochlorite Solution for Eradication of Clostridium difficile Spores

    F. Barbut;D. Menuet;M. Verachten;E. Girou

  • Update of Clostridium difficile-associated disease due to PCR ribotype 027 in Europe.

    E J Kuijper;B Coignard;J S Brazier;C Suetens

  • Clinical features of Clostridium difficile-associated infections and molecular characterization of strains: results of a retrospective study, 2000-2004.

    Frédéric Barbut;Béatrice Gariazzo;Laetitia Bonné;Valérie Lalande

  • Multidrug resistance in European Clostridium difficile clinical isolates

    Patrizia Spigaglia;Fabrizio Barbanti;Paola Mastrantonio

  • Prevalence and Pathogenicity of Clostridium difficile in Hospitalized Patients: A French Multicenter Study

    F Barbut;G Corthier;Y Charpak;M Cerf

  • A European survey of diagnostic methods and testing protocols for Clostridium difficile.

    F. Barbut;M. Delmée;J.S. Brazier;J.C. Petit

  • The role of ‘no-touch’ automated room disinfection systems in infection prevention and control

    J.A. Otter;S. Yezli;T.M. Perl;T.M. Perl;F. Barbut

  • Clostridium difficile: New Insights into the Evolution of the Pathogenicity Locus.

    Marc Monot;Catherine Eckert;Astrid Lemire;Audrey Hamiot

  • Adaptive strategies and pathogenesis of Clostridium difficile from in vivo transcriptomics.

    Claire Janoir;Cécile Denève;Sylvie Bouttier;Frédéric Barbut

  • Contamination of healthcare workers' hands with Clostridium difficile spores after caring for patients with C. difficile infection.

    Caroline Landelle;M Verachten;P Legrand;E Girou

  • Prevalence and Genetic Characterization of Toxin A Variant Strains of Clostridium difficile among Adults and Children with Diarrhea in France

    Frédéric Barbut;Valérie Lalande;Béatrice Burghoffer;Huong Vu Thien

  • Fluoroquinolone resistance in Clostridium difficile isolates from a prospective study of C. difficile infections in Europe.

    Patrizia Spigaglia;Fabrizio Barbanti;Paola Mastrantonio;Jon S Brazier

  • Clostridium difficile Toxinotype V, Ribotype 078, in Animals and Humans

    Maja Rupnik;Andreas Widmer;Ortrud Zimmermann;Catherine Eckert

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark H. Wilcox
Mark H. Wilcox University of Leeds
Michel Delmée
Michel Delmée Université Catholique de Louvain
Ed J. Kuijper
Ed J. Kuijper Leiden University Medical Center
Jon S. Brazier
Jon S. Brazier University Hospital of Wales
Daan W. Notermans
Daan W. Notermans University of Minnesota
Andreas F. Widmer
Andreas F. Widmer University Hospital of Basel
Bruno Dupuy
Bruno Dupuy Institut Pasteur
Nicola Petrosillo
Nicola Petrosillo National Institutes of Health
Paola Mastrantonio
Paola Mastrantonio Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Derek J. Brown
Derek J. Brown Stobhill Hospital

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