Infectious disease (ID) physicians and ID pharmacists commonly confront therapeutic questions relating to antibiotic resistance. Randomized controlled trial data are few and meta-analytic-based approaches to develop the evidence-base from several small studies that might relate to an antibiotic resistance question are not simple. The overriding challenge is the sparsity of data which is problematic for traditional frequentist methods, being the paradigm underlying the derivation of 'P value' inferential statistics. In other sparse data contexts, simulation methods enable answers to key questions that are meaningful, quantitative and potentially relevant. How these simulation methods 'work' and how Bayesian-based methods, being not 'P value ...
In the field of antimicrobial chemotherapy, readers are increasingly confronted with population phar...
Simultaneous modelling of dense and sparse pharmacokinetic data is possible with a population approa...
Antibiotic resistance is becoming an accelerating issue, both in the treatment of nosocomial infecti...
Infections in critically ill patients continue to result in unacceptably high morbidity and mortalit...
De-escalation of empirical antibiotic therapy is often included in antimicrobial stewardship program...
Abstract Background Using mathematical deterministic models of the epidemiology of hospital-acquired...
Antibiotics are notable weapons in fighting bacteria. Nowadays, however, the effectiveness of antibi...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of a structural pharmacokinetic (PK) model with fewer com...
Simultaneous modelling of dense and sparse pharmacokinetic data is possible with a population approa...
International audienceSemi-mechanistic pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) modeling is increasin...
In the field of antimicrobial chemotherapy, readers are increasingly confronted with population phar...
In health research, statistical methods are frequently used to address a wide variety of research qu...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2001.In...
Background Interventions in infectious diseases can have both direct effects on individuals who rece...
In the field of antimicrobial chemotherapy, readers are increasingly confronted with population phar...
In the field of antimicrobial chemotherapy, readers are increasingly confronted with population phar...
Simultaneous modelling of dense and sparse pharmacokinetic data is possible with a population approa...
Antibiotic resistance is becoming an accelerating issue, both in the treatment of nosocomial infecti...
Infections in critically ill patients continue to result in unacceptably high morbidity and mortalit...
De-escalation of empirical antibiotic therapy is often included in antimicrobial stewardship program...
Abstract Background Using mathematical deterministic models of the epidemiology of hospital-acquired...
Antibiotics are notable weapons in fighting bacteria. Nowadays, however, the effectiveness of antibi...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of a structural pharmacokinetic (PK) model with fewer com...
Simultaneous modelling of dense and sparse pharmacokinetic data is possible with a population approa...
International audienceSemi-mechanistic pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) modeling is increasin...
In the field of antimicrobial chemotherapy, readers are increasingly confronted with population phar...
In health research, statistical methods are frequently used to address a wide variety of research qu...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2001.In...
Background Interventions in infectious diseases can have both direct effects on individuals who rece...
In the field of antimicrobial chemotherapy, readers are increasingly confronted with population phar...
In the field of antimicrobial chemotherapy, readers are increasingly confronted with population phar...
Simultaneous modelling of dense and sparse pharmacokinetic data is possible with a population approa...
Antibiotic resistance is becoming an accelerating issue, both in the treatment of nosocomial infecti...