ABSTRACT: Bloodstream infections (BSIs) represent a common complication among critically ill patients and a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. The prompt initiation of an effective antibiotic therapy is necessary in order to reduce mortality and to improve clinical outcomes. However, the choice of the empiric antibiotic regimen is often challenging, due to the worldwide spread of multi-drug resistant (MDR) organisms with reduced susceptibility to the available broad-spectrum antimicrobials. New therapeutic strategies are 5 to improve the effectiveness of antibiotic treatment while minimizing the risk of resistance selection
The antibiotic pipeline continues to diminish and the majority of the public remains unaware of this...
The antibiotic pipeline continues to diminish and the majority of the public remains unaware of this...
In the last 30 years, the frequency, etiology, and epidemiology of bloodstream infections (BSIs) hav...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is defined by positive blood cultures in a patient with systemic signs o...
Vincenzo Russotto,1 Andrea Cortegiani,1 Giorgio Graziano,2 Laura Saporito,2 Santi Maurizio Raineri,1...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) in critically ill patients are associated with significant mortality. ...
Background: Bloodstream infections (BSIs) constitute a growing public health concern, are among the ...
Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (BSIs) cause high mortality in the intensive care units (IC...
none4noBackground: Advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with bloodstrea...
Between 5 and 10% of patients admitted to acute care hospitals acquire one or more infections, and t...
The recent increase in drug-resistant micro-organisms complicates the management of hospital-acquire...
ABSTRACT: Bloodstream infections (BSI) carry a heavy burden of morbidity and mortality in modern int...
International audienceObjectives: ICU-acquired bloodstream infection (ICU-BSI) in Intensive Care uni...
peer reviewedPURPOSE: The recent increase in drug-resistant micro-organisms complicates the manageme...
P>In the present study, the incidence and antimicrobial resistance patterns of the microorganisms th...
The antibiotic pipeline continues to diminish and the majority of the public remains unaware of this...
The antibiotic pipeline continues to diminish and the majority of the public remains unaware of this...
In the last 30 years, the frequency, etiology, and epidemiology of bloodstream infections (BSIs) hav...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is defined by positive blood cultures in a patient with systemic signs o...
Vincenzo Russotto,1 Andrea Cortegiani,1 Giorgio Graziano,2 Laura Saporito,2 Santi Maurizio Raineri,1...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) in critically ill patients are associated with significant mortality. ...
Background: Bloodstream infections (BSIs) constitute a growing public health concern, are among the ...
Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (BSIs) cause high mortality in the intensive care units (IC...
none4noBackground: Advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with bloodstrea...
Between 5 and 10% of patients admitted to acute care hospitals acquire one or more infections, and t...
The recent increase in drug-resistant micro-organisms complicates the management of hospital-acquire...
ABSTRACT: Bloodstream infections (BSI) carry a heavy burden of morbidity and mortality in modern int...
International audienceObjectives: ICU-acquired bloodstream infection (ICU-BSI) in Intensive Care uni...
peer reviewedPURPOSE: The recent increase in drug-resistant micro-organisms complicates the manageme...
P>In the present study, the incidence and antimicrobial resistance patterns of the microorganisms th...
The antibiotic pipeline continues to diminish and the majority of the public remains unaware of this...
The antibiotic pipeline continues to diminish and the majority of the public remains unaware of this...
In the last 30 years, the frequency, etiology, and epidemiology of bloodstream infections (BSIs) hav...