Effectiveness of an Electronic Automated Antibiotic Time Out Alert in the Setting of Gram-Negative Bacteremia
To minimize complications associated with over-utilization of antibiotics, many antimicrobial stewardship programs have incorporated an antibiotic time out (ATO); however, limited data are available to support its effectiveness. This was a single-center retrospective cohort study assessing the impac...
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Main Authors: | Sana M. Mohayya (Author), Navaneeth Narayanan (Author), Daniel Cimilluca (Author), Alexander Malanowski (Author), Parth Vaidya (Author), Tanaya Bhowmick (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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