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1156
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Overview

Gary V. Doern is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States. This association provides an institutional context for their academic activities and research output.

There are no recorded recent papers attributed to Gary V. Doern in the available data. Similarly, there is no information on frequent co-authors or preferred publication venues for academic contributions.

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The record does not include details on the main fields of study, subfields, or specific topics that this scientist has explored in their work.

There are no awards listed as having been received by Gary V. Doern in the data provided.

Best Publications

  • Bacterial Pathogens Isolated from Patients with Bloodstream Infection: Frequencies of Occurrence and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns from the SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance Program (United States and Canada, 1997)

    Michael A. Pfaller;Ronald N. Jones;Gary V. Doern;Kari Kugler

  • Antimicrobial Resistance among Clinical Isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae in the United States during 1999–2000, Including a Comparison of Resistance Rates since 1994–1995

    Gary V. Doern;Kristopher P. Heilmann;Holly K. Huynh;Paul R. Rhomberg

  • Antimicrobial resistance of Streptococcus pneumoniae recovered from outpatients in the United States during the winter months of 1994 to 1995: results of a 30-center national surveillance study.

    G V Doern;A Brueggemann;H P Holley;A M Rauch

  • Antimicrobial Resistance among Gram-Negative Bacilli Causing Infections in Intensive Care Unit Patients in the United States between 1993 and 2004

    Shawn R. Lockhart;Murray A. Abramson;Susan E. Beekmann;Gale Gallagher

  • Evidence for Transfer of CMY-2 AmpC β-Lactamase Plasmids between Escherichia coli and Salmonella Isolates from Food Animals and Humans

    P. L. Winokur;D. L. Vonstein;L. J. Hoffman;E. K. Uhlenhopp

  • Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistance Among Respiratory Tract Isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae in North America: 1997 Results from the SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance Program

    Gary V. Doern;Michael A. Pfaller;Kari Kugler;Juliana Freeman

  • Clinical impact of rapid in vitro susceptibility testing and bacterial identification.

    Gary V. Doern;Raymond Vautour;Michael Gaudet;Bruce Levy

  • Worldwide Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis in the SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance Program, 1997–1999

    D. J. Hoban;G. V. Doern;A. C. Fluit;M. Roussel-Delvallez

  • Epidemiology of Candidemia: 3-Year Results from the Emerging Infections and the Epidemiology of Iowa Organisms Study

    D. J. Diekema;S. A. Messer;A. B. Brueggemann;S. L. Coffman

  • Bloodstream Infections Due to Candida Species: SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance Program in North America and Latin America, 1997-1998

    Pfaller;R N Jones;G V Doern;H S Sader

  • Epidemiology and Outcome of Nosocomial and Community-Onset Bloodstream Infection

    D. J. Diekema;S. E. Beekmann;K. C. Chapin;K. A. Morel

  • Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing

    Gary V. Doern

  • Survey of bloodstream infections due to gram-negative bacilli: frequency of occurrence and antimicrobial susceptibility of isolates collected in the United States, Canada, and Latin America for the SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance Program, 1997.

    D. J. Diekema;M. A. Pfaller;R. N. Jones;G. V. Doern

  • Antimicrobial resistance among respiratory isolates of Haemophilus influenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis, and Streptococcus pneumoniae in the United States.

    J H Jorgensen;G V Doern;L A Maher;A W Howell

  • Animal and human multidrug-resistant, cephalosporin-resistant salmonella isolates expressing a plasmid-mediated CMY-2 AmpC beta-lactamase.

    P. L. Winokur;P. L. Winokur;A. Brueggemann;D. L. DeSalvo;L. Hoffmann

  • International Surveillance of Bloodstream Infections Due to Candida Species: Frequency of Occurrence and Antifungal Susceptibilities of Isolates Collected in 1997 in the United States, Canada, and South America for the SENTRY Program

    M. A. Pfaller;R. N. Jones;G. V. Doern;H. S. Sader

  • Antibiotic resistance among clinical isolates of Haemophilus influenzae in the United States in 1994 and 1995 and detection of beta-lactamase-positive strains resistant to amoxicillin-clavulanate: results of a national multicenter surveillance study.

    Gary V. Doern;A B Brueggemann;G Pierce;H P Holley

  • Emergence of high rates of antimicrobial resistance among viridans group streptococci in the United States.

    Gary V. Doern;Mary Jane Ferraro;Angela B. Brueggemann;Kathryn L. Ruoff

  • International surveillance of blood stream infections due to Candida species in the European SENTRY program: species distribution and antifungal susceptibility including the investigational triazole and echinocandin agents

    M.A Pfaller;R.N Jones;G.V Doern;A.C Fluit

  • Survey of blood stream infections attributable to gram-positive cocci: frequency of occurrence and antimicrobial susceptibility of isolates collected in 1997 in the United States, Canada, and Latin America from the SENTRY antimicrobial surveillance program

    M.A Pfaller;R.N Jones;G.V Doern;H.S Sader

  • Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing

    Patrick F. McDermott;David G. White;Shaohua Zhao;Shabbir Simjee

  • Bloodstream Infections Due to Candida Species: SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance Program in North America

    M. A. Pfaller;R. N. Jones;G. V. Doern

Frequent Co-Authors

Angela B. Brueggemann
Angela B. Brueggemann University of Oxford
Ronald N. Jones
Ronald N. Jones JMI Laboratories
Michael A. Pfaller
Michael A. Pfaller JMI Laboratories
Daniel J. Diekema
Daniel J. Diekema University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Sandra S. Richter
Sandra S. Richter Cleveland Clinic
Richard J. Hollis
Richard J. Hollis University of Iowa
Helio S. Sader
Helio S. Sader JMI Laboratories
Paul R. Rhomberg
Paul R. Rhomberg University of Iowa
Shawn A. Messer
Shawn A. Messer Oregon Health & Science University
Clyde Thornsberry
Clyde Thornsberry Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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