Background Effective use of microbiology test results may positively influence patient outcomes and limit the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. However, studies indicate that their potential is not fully utilized. We investigated microbiology test ordering practices and the use of test results for antibiotic decision-making in hospitals. Methods A multicentre cohort study was conducted during five months in 2014 in Medical departments across three hospitals in Western Norway. Patients treated with antibiotics for sepsis, urinary tract infections, skin and soft tissue infections, lower respiratory tract infections or acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were included in the analysis. Primary outcome measures were de...
Minimising antimicrobial overuse is needed to limit antimicrobial resistance. There is little eviden...
Knowledge about antibiotic utilization and resistance patterns of most common microorganisms are una...
Background Differentiating between pneumonia and acute bronchitis is often difficult in primary care...
Background: Effective use of microbiology test results may positively influence patient outcomes and...
Abstract Background Effective use of microbiology test results may positively influence patient outc...
Increasing antimicrobial resistance rates are recognised as a global public health threat and many e...
BACKGROUND: Resistance to antibiotics is rising and threatens future antibiotic effectiveness. 'Anti...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the extent of microbiological testing ...
M Pharmacy (Pharmacy Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusBlood culture laboratory ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To audit antibiotic use in a university hospital and to id...
Each year, NHS clinical laboratories carry out more than 700 million laboratory tests, of which 50 m...
AbstractThe BinaxNOW Streptococcus pneumoniae urinary antigen test is a rapid and reliable immunochr...
Objectives To inform point-of-care test (POCT) development, we quantified the primary care demand fo...
BACKGROUND: Empirical antibiotic therapy is based on patients' characteristics and antimicrobial sus...
In a prospective observational study of bacteremic patients we ascertained the influence of differen...
Minimising antimicrobial overuse is needed to limit antimicrobial resistance. There is little eviden...
Knowledge about antibiotic utilization and resistance patterns of most common microorganisms are una...
Background Differentiating between pneumonia and acute bronchitis is often difficult in primary care...
Background: Effective use of microbiology test results may positively influence patient outcomes and...
Abstract Background Effective use of microbiology test results may positively influence patient outc...
Increasing antimicrobial resistance rates are recognised as a global public health threat and many e...
BACKGROUND: Resistance to antibiotics is rising and threatens future antibiotic effectiveness. 'Anti...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the extent of microbiological testing ...
M Pharmacy (Pharmacy Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusBlood culture laboratory ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To audit antibiotic use in a university hospital and to id...
Each year, NHS clinical laboratories carry out more than 700 million laboratory tests, of which 50 m...
AbstractThe BinaxNOW Streptococcus pneumoniae urinary antigen test is a rapid and reliable immunochr...
Objectives To inform point-of-care test (POCT) development, we quantified the primary care demand fo...
BACKGROUND: Empirical antibiotic therapy is based on patients' characteristics and antimicrobial sus...
In a prospective observational study of bacteremic patients we ascertained the influence of differen...
Minimising antimicrobial overuse is needed to limit antimicrobial resistance. There is little eviden...
Knowledge about antibiotic utilization and resistance patterns of most common microorganisms are una...
Background Differentiating between pneumonia and acute bronchitis is often difficult in primary care...