AbstractAntimicrobials are an effective treatment for many types of infections, but their overuse promotes the spread of resistant microorganisms that defy conventional treatments and complicate patient care. In 2009, an antimicrobial stewardship program was implemented at Mount Sinai Hospital (MSH, Toronto, Canada). Components of this program were to alter the fraction of patients prescribed antimicrobials, to shorten the average duration of treatment, and to alter the types of antimicrobials prescribed. These components were incorporated into a mathematical model that was compared to data reporting the number of patients colonized with Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the number of patients colonized with antimicrobial-resistant P. aeruginosa f...
Background Antimicrobial resistance represents a major critical issue for the management of the cri...
Overconsumption of antibiotics in hospitals has led to policy implementation, including the control ...
The search for the means to understand and control the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resista...
Objective. To study the impact of our multimodal antibiotic stewardship program on Pseudomonas aerug...
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The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
Antimicrobial resistance is escalating and triggers clinical decision-making challenges when treatin...
Abstract Introduction Increasing antimicrobial costs,...
The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
Antimicrobial resistance in the ICU is characterized by increasing overall resistance rates among gr...
ABSTRACT: Background: The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant organisms poses a signif...
Purpose: Antibiotic de-escalation is promoted to limit prolonged exposure to broad-spectrum antibiot...
The role of antibiotic pressure in the selection of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is still under deb...
Antibiotic resistance has emerged as an important determinant of mortality for patients in the inten...
Background Antimicrobial resistance represents a major critical issue for the management of the cri...
Overconsumption of antibiotics in hospitals has led to policy implementation, including the control ...
The search for the means to understand and control the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resista...
Objective. To study the impact of our multimodal antibiotic stewardship program on Pseudomonas aerug...
Copyright © 2011 Douglas Slain et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
Antimicrobial resistance is escalating and triggers clinical decision-making challenges when treatin...
Abstract Introduction Increasing antimicrobial costs,...
The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
Antimicrobial resistance in the ICU is characterized by increasing overall resistance rates among gr...
ABSTRACT: Background: The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant organisms poses a signif...
Purpose: Antibiotic de-escalation is promoted to limit prolonged exposure to broad-spectrum antibiot...
The role of antibiotic pressure in the selection of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is still under deb...
Antibiotic resistance has emerged as an important determinant of mortality for patients in the inten...
Background Antimicrobial resistance represents a major critical issue for the management of the cri...
Overconsumption of antibiotics in hospitals has led to policy implementation, including the control ...
The search for the means to understand and control the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resista...