Intravenous therapy duration and outcomes in melioidosis: a new treatment paradigm.
BACKGROUND:International melioidosis treatment guidelines recommend a minimum 10 to 14 days' intravenous antibiotic therapy (intensive phase), followed by 3 to 6 months' oral therapy (eradication phase). This approach is associated with rates of relapse, defined as recurrence following the...
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Main Authors: | Matthew C Pitman (Author), Tara Luck (Author), Catherine S Marshall (Author), Nicholas M Anstey (Author), Linda Ward (Author), Bart J Currie (Author) |
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2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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