Patients with community-acquired bacteremia of unknown origin: clinical characteristics and usefulness of microbiological results for therapeutic issues: a single-center cohort study
Abstract Bacteremia of unknown origin (BUO) are associated with increased mortality compared to those with identified sources. Microbiological data of those patients could help to characterize an appropriate empirical antibiotic treatment before bloodcultures results are available during sepsis of u...
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Main Authors: | Johan Courjon (Author), Elisa Demonchy (Author), Nicolas Degand (Author), Karine Risso (Author), Raymond Ruimy (Author), Pierre-Marie Roger (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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