The impact of GenMark Dx ePlex blood-culture identification on the treatment and outcomes of gram-positive bacteremia
Background: In the treatment of bloodstream infections, the identification of the causal pathogen, and the evaluation of its susceptibility to antibiotics, often serve as the rate-limiting steps of the patient's hospital stay. The GenMark Dx ePlex blood culture identification gram-positive (BCI...
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Main Authors: | B. Matthew Kiszla (Author), Todd McCarty (Author), Cameron White (Author), Derek Moates (Author), Sixto Leal (Author), Rachael Lee (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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