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Assessment of De-Escalation of Empirical Antimicrobial Therapy in Medical Wards with Recognized Prev...

Assessment of De-Escalation of Empirical Antimicrobial Therapy in Medical Wards with Recognized Prev...

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Assessment of De-Escalation of Empirical Antimicrobial Therapy in Medical Wards with Recognized Prevalence of Multi-Drug-Resistant Pathogens: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study in Non-ICU Patients with Microbiologically Documented Infection

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Assessment of De-Escalation of Empirical Antimicrobial Therapy in Medical Wards with Recognized Prevalence of Multi-Drug-Resistant Pathogens: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study in Non-ICU Patients with Microbiologically Documented Infection

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Switzerland: MDPI AG

Journal title

Antibiotics (Basel), 2024-09, Vol.13 (9), p.812

Language

English

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Switzerland: MDPI AG

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Contents

Antimicrobial resistance poses a major threat to human health worldwide and the implementation of antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs), including antimicrobial de-escalation (ADE), is a multifaceted tool for minimizing unnecessary or inappropriate antibiotic exposure. This was a prospective observational study of 142 non-Intensive Care Unit (I...

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Assessment of De-Escalation of Empirical Antimicrobial Therapy in Medical Wards with Recognized Prevalence of Multi-Drug-Resistant Pathogens: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study in Non-ICU Patients with Microbiologically Documented Infection

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_6d9be285b92a4844810f0979dd97c1d1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_6d9be285b92a4844810f0979dd97c1d1

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ISSN

2079-6382

E-ISSN

2079-6382

DOI

10.3390/antibiotics13090812

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