Background: Vancomycin use is considered inappropriate in most hospitals. A particular concern is the recent emergence of S. aureus with decreased susceptibility to vancomycin, making it important to reduce overall exposure to vancomycin to minimize the incidence of VRE ( vancomycin- resistant enterococci). the aim of this work was to analyze the use of vancomycin and the risk factors associated with inappropriate treatment.Methods: A prospective survey was conducted on all patients receiving vancomycin between 1(st) March 2002 and 30(th) September 2002 in a university- school hospital. Appropriateness of vancomycin use was assessed, according to the criteria established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC), at two time ...
The Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee published guidelines for prudent use of ...
Objective: The risk of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections in Intensive Care Unit...
Purpose: To assess the prescribing and utilization pattern of vancomycin in Sultan Qaboos University...
Abstract Background Vancomycin use is considered inappropriate in most hospitals. A particular conce...
Background: Several studies have documented increased rates of MRSA associated with adverse patient ...
This study describes vancomycin prescribing patterns in an average complexity hospital and compare t...
Vancomycin is frequently inappropriately prescribed, especially as empirical treatment. The aim of t...
Background Despite vancomycin use is a major risk factor for the emergence of vanco...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate vancomycin utilization according to the adapted criteria of the Centers ...
Introduction: Inappropriate use of antibiotics in health care systems can lead to bacterial resistan...
Objective: An emergence of vancomycin resistant organisms particularly vancomycin-resistant enteroco...
This study describes vancomycin prescribing patterns in an average complexity hospital and compare t...
Abstract Background Vancomycin resistant enterococcus (VRE) is a major cause of nosocomial infection...
Background and objective Vancomycin is the only reliable weapon to treat staphylococci resistant to...
Introduction and Objectives: Vancomycin is indicated to patients who have not responded to treatment...
The Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee published guidelines for prudent use of ...
Objective: The risk of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections in Intensive Care Unit...
Purpose: To assess the prescribing and utilization pattern of vancomycin in Sultan Qaboos University...
Abstract Background Vancomycin use is considered inappropriate in most hospitals. A particular conce...
Background: Several studies have documented increased rates of MRSA associated with adverse patient ...
This study describes vancomycin prescribing patterns in an average complexity hospital and compare t...
Vancomycin is frequently inappropriately prescribed, especially as empirical treatment. The aim of t...
Background Despite vancomycin use is a major risk factor for the emergence of vanco...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate vancomycin utilization according to the adapted criteria of the Centers ...
Introduction: Inappropriate use of antibiotics in health care systems can lead to bacterial resistan...
Objective: An emergence of vancomycin resistant organisms particularly vancomycin-resistant enteroco...
This study describes vancomycin prescribing patterns in an average complexity hospital and compare t...
Abstract Background Vancomycin resistant enterococcus (VRE) is a major cause of nosocomial infection...
Background and objective Vancomycin is the only reliable weapon to treat staphylococci resistant to...
Introduction and Objectives: Vancomycin is indicated to patients who have not responded to treatment...
The Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee published guidelines for prudent use of ...
Objective: The risk of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections in Intensive Care Unit...
Purpose: To assess the prescribing and utilization pattern of vancomycin in Sultan Qaboos University...