Epidemiology and Duration of Therapy in Patients with Gram-negative Bloodstream Infections: Retrospective Analysis
Background: Longer courses of antibiotics can be associated with antimicrobial resistance and adverse effects. Randomized clinical trials support treating gram-negative bloodstream infections (GN-BSI) for a shorter duration with a consensus that a seven-day course of antibiotics is appropriate for u...
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Main Authors: | Hawra Al Lawati (Author), Ellen Cook (Author), Matthew Lee (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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