Incidence and variability in receipt of phenotype-desirable antimicrobial therapy for Enterobacterales bloodstream infections among hospitalized United States patients
Abstract Background: Using a large, geographically diverse, hospital-based database in the United States (Premier PINC AI Healthcare Database), we aimed to describe the proportion and characteristics of patients receiving phenotype-desirable antimicrobial therapy (PDAT) among those hospitalized with...
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Main Authors: | Rena C. Moon (Author), Shawn H. MacVane (Author), Joy David (Author), Jacob B. Morton (Author), Ning Rosenthal (Author), Kimberly C. Claeys (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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