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History of the Australia Fed Cup team
The history of the Australia Fed Cup team dates back to the first ever Federation Cup in
– Early dominance
[edit]Australia was one of sixteen nations that competed in the first Fed Cup competition in , at Queen's Club in London.[1][2] The first team consisted of doubles and singles Grand Slam winner and World No. 1Margaret Smith,[3]Australian Open singles finalist and doubles winner Jan O'Neill,[4] and multi-Grand Slam winner Lesley Turner.[5] It was also captained by Nell Hall Hopman,[6] who was also a major tennis player and one of the key campaigners for the tournament's introduction.[7] As a result of their eminent team, the Australians were able to defeat the Belgians, Hungarians and South Africans all without losing a rubber to reach the final against the United States.[2] In the final, Smith defeated multi-Grand Slam winner Darlene Hard[8] in straight sets, 6–0, 6–3, to win the first rubber.[6] However, Turner was unable to beat doubles Grand Slam champion Billie Jean Moffitt,[9] and Smith and Turner were defeated in doubles by Moffitt and Hard,[6] meaning the Americans won their first tournament.[10 • Background: Gaps in the diagnostic capacity and heterogeneity of national surveillance and reporting standards in Europe make it difficult to contain carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae. We report the development of a consistent sampling framework and the results of the first structured survey on the occurrence of carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in European hospitals. Methods: National expert laboratories recruited hospitals with diagnostic capacities, who collected the first ten carbapenem non-susceptible clinical isolates of K pneumoniae or E coli and ten susceptible same-species comparator isolates and pertinent patient and hospital information. Isolates and data were relayed back to national expert laboratories, which made laboratory-substantiated information available for central analysis. Findings: Between Nov 1, , and April 30, , sentinel hospitals in 36 countries submitted clinical isolates ( [85%] K pneumoniae and (15%) E coli). (37%) of K pneumoniae samples and 77 (19%) of E coli samples were carbapenemase (KPC, ND
Occurrence of carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in the European survey of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (EuSCAPE): a prospective, multinational study