Antibiotic safety among neonates and paediatrics in a public hospital: KwaZulu-Natal
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines recommend the empiric treatment of infections before definitive treatment begins. However, ethical concerns limit the availability of clinical trials in neonates and paediatrics to fully ascertain the safety profile of antibiotics in these p...
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Main Authors: | Tyler A. Frank (Author), Frasia Oosthuizen (Author), Varsha Bangalee (Author) |
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