1963 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Rosemary Ann Barnes mostly deals with Aspergillosis, Immunology, Internal medicine, Polymerase chain reaction and Voriconazole. As part of her studies on Aspergillosis, Rosemary Ann Barnes often connects relevant areas like Bone marrow transplantation. When carried out as part of a general Immunology research project, her work on Galactomannan, Antigen and Mycosis is frequently linked to work in In patient, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
Her Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Surgery and Intensive care medicine. Her work carried out in the field of Polymerase chain reaction brings together such families of science as Meta-analysis, Plasma samples and Aspergillus. Voriconazole is the subject of her research, which falls under Microbiology.
Her primary areas of investigation include Intensive care medicine, Aspergillosis, Immunology, Internal medicine and Aspergillus. Her Intensive care medicine research incorporates themes from Invasive fungal disease, Antifungal, Amphotericin B and Epidemiology. Her work deals with themes such as Whole blood, Disease, Mycosis and Oncology, which intersect with Aspergillosis.
Her work on Antigen, Antibody and Cytokine as part of general Immunology research is often related to In patient, thus linking different fields of science. Her Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Gastroenterology, Antibiotics and Surgery. Her Aspergillus research focuses on Polymerase chain reaction and how it connects with Microbiology, Real-time polymerase chain reaction and Cancer.
Her primary areas of study are Aspergillosis, Intensive care medicine, Internal medicine, Aspergillus and Immunology. Her research in Aspergillosis intersects with topics in Genetic marker, Whole blood, Oncology and Transplantation. Her Intensive care medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Invasive fungal disease, Antifungal, Disease and Medical microbiology.
Rosemary Ann Barnes has included themes like Gastroenterology and Antibiotics in her Internal medicine study. Her study in Aspergillus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Aspergillus fumigatus, Polymerase chain reaction and Pathology. Rosemary Ann Barnes interconnects Antimicrobial chemotherapy, Real-time polymerase chain reaction, Stop codon and Pneumonia in the investigation of issues within Immunology.
Her primary scientific interests are in Aspergillosis, Aspergillus, Internal medicine, Intensive care medicine and Immunology. Her Aspergillosis research includes elements of Echinocandin, Caspofungin, Micafungin, Induction chemotherapy and Transplantation. Rosemary Ann Barnes has researched Aspergillus in several fields, including Polymerase chain reaction and Pathology.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Gastroenterology, Cancer and Galactomannan in addition to Polymerase chain reaction. Her Intensive care medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Medical mycology, Itraconazole, Antifungal and Cohort study. Her Immunology research focuses on subjects like Real-time polymerase chain reaction, which are linked to Latex fixation test, Oncology and Systematic review.
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Diagnosis and management of Aspergillus diseases: executive summary of the 2017 ESCMID-ECMM-ERS guideline
A. J. Ullmann;J. M. Aguado;S. Arikan-Akdagli;D. W. Denning.
Clinical Microbiology and Infection (2018)
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of antifungal agents: guidelines from the British Society for Medical Mycology
H. Ruth Ashbee;Rosemary Ann Barnes;Elizabeth M. Johnson;Malcolm D. Richardson.
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (2014)
Use of PCR for diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Carlo Mengoli;Mario Cruciani;Rosemary Ann Barnes;Juergen Loeffler.
Lancet Infectious Diseases (2009)
Update of guidelines for the prevention and treatment of infection in patients with an absent or dysfunctional spleen
J. M. Davies;Rosemary Ann Barnes;D. Milligan.
Clinical Medicine (2002)
Aspergillus PCR: One Step Closer to Standardization
P.L. White;S. Bretagne;L. Klingspor;W.J.G. Melchers.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2010)
Results from the ARTEMIS DISK Global Antifungal Surveillance Study: a 6.5-Year Analysis of Susceptibilities of Candida and Other Yeast Species to Fluconazole and Voriconazole by Standardized Disk Diffusion Testing
M. A. Pfaller;D. J. Diekema;M. G. Rinaldi;Rosemary Ann Barnes.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2005)
The evolution and evaluation of a whole blood polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection of invasive aspergillosis in hematology patients in a routine clinical setting.
P. Lewis White;Christopher J. Linton;Michael D. Perry;Elizabeth M. Johnson.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (2006)
Candida krusei, a Multidrug-Resistant Opportunistic Fungal Pathogen: Geographic and Temporal Trends from the ARTEMIS DISK Antifungal Surveillance Program, 2001 to 2005
M. A. Pfaller;D. J. Diekema;D. L. Gibbs;V. A. Newell.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2008)
British Society for Medical Mycology proposed standards of care for patients with invasive fungal infections
David W. Denning;Christopher C. Kibbler;Rosemary Ann Barnes.
Lancet Infectious Diseases (2003)
Management and outcome of bloodstream infections due to Candida species in England and Wales.
C. C. Kibbler;S. Seaton;Rosemary Ann Barnes;W. R. Gransden.
Journal of Hospital Infection (2003)
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