Bloodstream infection (BSI) is defined by positive blood cultures in a patient with systemic signs of infection and may be either secondary to a documented source or primary-that is, without identified origin. Community-acquired BSIs in immunocompetent adults usually involve drug-susceptible bacteria, while healthcare-associated BSIs are frequently due to multidrug-resistant (MDR) strains. Early adequate antimicrobial therapy is a key to improve patient outcomes, especially in those with criteria for sepsis or septic shock, and should be based on guidelines and direct examination of available samples. Local epidemiology, suspected source, immune status, previous antimicrobial exposure, and documented colonization with MDR bacteria must be c...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is a serious complication of critical illness but it is uncertain whethe...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) and associated sepsis represent a major source of mortality in industria...
none4noBackground: Advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with bloodstrea...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is defined by positive blood cultures in a patient with systemic signs o...
ABSTRACT: Bloodstream infections (BSIs) represent a common complication among critically ill patient...
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 ...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are among the leading infections in critically ill patients. The case-...
Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (BSIs) cause high mortality in the intensive care units (IC...
peer reviewedPURPOSE: The recent increase in drug-resistant micro-organisms complicates the manageme...
Purpose of review To describe new developments in the epidemiology and outcomes associated with bloo...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, amo...
International audienceObjectives: ICU-acquired bloodstream infection (ICU-BSI) in Intensive Care uni...
The increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) worldwide represents a serious threat in ...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is a serious complication of critical illness but it is uncertain whethe...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) and associated sepsis represent a major source of mortality in industria...
none4noBackground: Advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with bloodstrea...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is defined by positive blood cultures in a patient with systemic signs o...
ABSTRACT: Bloodstream infections (BSIs) represent a common complication among critically ill patient...
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 ...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are among the leading infections in critically ill patients. The case-...
Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (BSIs) cause high mortality in the intensive care units (IC...
peer reviewedPURPOSE: The recent increase in drug-resistant micro-organisms complicates the manageme...
Purpose of review To describe new developments in the epidemiology and outcomes associated with bloo...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, amo...
International audienceObjectives: ICU-acquired bloodstream infection (ICU-BSI) in Intensive Care uni...
The increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) worldwide represents a serious threat in ...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is a serious complication of critical illness but it is uncertain whethe...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) and associated sepsis represent a major source of mortality in industria...
none4noBackground: Advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with bloodstrea...