Evaluation of the potential impact of a carbapenem de-escalation program in an academic healthcare system
Summary: The primary objective of this analysis was to evaluate group 2 carbapenem usage and to model the impact that a formalized de-escalation protocol to ertapenem could potentially have on group 2 carbapenem usage in the hope of alleviating the selective pressure on Acinetobacter and Pseudomonas...
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Main Authors: | Farah Ahmad (Author), Jason M. Pogue (Author), Dror Marchaim (Author), Teena Chopra (Author), Suchita Bheemreddy (Author), Jiha Lee (Author), Niveditha S. Mudegowdra (Author), Aaisha Chaudhry (Author), Keith S. Kaye (Author) |
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2014-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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