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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new colonisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the concept of colonization in a contemporary or metaphorical sense, such as in discussions about technology, culture, or environmental issues.
Example: "The rise of digital platforms has led to a new colonisation of our personal data, where companies exert control over our information."
Alternatives: "a new form of colonization" or "a modern colonization".
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After rehabilitation no patient showed a new colonisation with pseudomonas aeruginosa, burkholderia cepacia or multiple resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
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Hoskins describes the abandonment of villages from the bubonic plague of 1348, the Black Death, which killed a third to a half of the population (he states), and the subsequent new colonisation and building as the population eventually recovered.
And she has spoken out about the "new colonisation" that has seen the continent sell off its natural resources to fund infrastructure such as roads.
Recently, some studies have been focused on innovative strategies consisting in single-step application of a combination of water repellent and homogeneously distributed biocides exerting their action both against residues of biofilm and new colonisation on the surface [1 6].
A previous study in Melbourne hospitals in 1998 identified broad spectrum antibiotics as significant risk factor for new colonisation with vanB VRE [ 11].
Interestingly, one study used chlorhexidine oral disinfection as a control and found that probiotic Lp299 was at least as effective in preventing oropharyngeal colonisation (61.9% vs. 34.8% new colonisation, respectively; P = 0.13) [ 50].
This is found to be consistent with the hypothesis that serotype-independent protective immunity is activated in children by previous carriage and reduces the rate of new colonisation.
According to the number of hospital admission/year and percentage of patients starting antibiotic in each ward, the clinical centers are required to provide the following numbers of patients with new colonisation by MRSA/ESBL Enterobacteriaceae: 48/95, 121/201, and 88/147 for UCSC, IDMB, CCS, respectively.
However, the systematic use of rifampin prophylaxis remains a subject of debate because the results have not always been satisfactory as eradication of K. kingae was achieved in only some of the treated children or new colonisation by the same strain was observed some weeks later [ 22].
29 This involved screening of all overnight admissions to acute specialities (excluding obstetrics, paediatrics and psychiatry) by nasal (and wound or device as necessary) swabs, isolation or cohorting of all patients with known or new colonisation or infection with MRSA and decolonising of all MRSA-positive patients admitted to any specialty.
To this end the data from all repetitions were pooled and represented in the form of (S t), C t), Δt), where S t) is the number of susceptible receiver animals at the beginning of a time period with length Δt, C t) is the number of new colonisations that occurred in the time period (t, t + Δt).
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