Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the second commonest indication for antibiotic use in Australian hospitals and is therefore a frequent target for antimicrobial stewardship. A single-centre prospective study was conducted in a regional referral hospital comparing management of adult patients with CAP before and after an educational intervention. We demonstrated a reduction in duration of therapy and reduced inappropriate use of ceftriaxone-based regimens for non-severe CAP
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) can be life-threatening. The prognosis is generally poorest in el...
Aim: To evaluate the use of pneumonia severity scores for diagnosing community-acquired pneumonia (C...
Adherence to antibiotic guidelines has been shown to improve outcomes in several clinical situations...
The increased emphasis on pneumonia-related performance measures and patient outcomes has led hospit...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly i...
BACKGROUND: Local guidelines and recommendations to treat common infectious diseases are a cornersto...
Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common condition and a number of guidelines have...
Objective: To describe empiric community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) management in Australian hospital ...
Antibiotic resistance is a global health threat, with overuse of antibiotics being one of its main d...
Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the most frequent infection diagnosis in hospitals...
[Extract] In 2003, the Antibiotic Writing Group of Therapeutic Guidelines Limited released an Austra...
remains a common and often serious in-fection. Recent studies have suggested that the impact of CAP,...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is common, and inpatient physicians should be familiar with the m...
Adherence to guidelines for the management of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has been shown to i...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a frequent cause of morbidity, mortality and hospital admissio...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) can be life-threatening. The prognosis is generally poorest in el...
Aim: To evaluate the use of pneumonia severity scores for diagnosing community-acquired pneumonia (C...
Adherence to antibiotic guidelines has been shown to improve outcomes in several clinical situations...
The increased emphasis on pneumonia-related performance measures and patient outcomes has led hospit...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly i...
BACKGROUND: Local guidelines and recommendations to treat common infectious diseases are a cornersto...
Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common condition and a number of guidelines have...
Objective: To describe empiric community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) management in Australian hospital ...
Antibiotic resistance is a global health threat, with overuse of antibiotics being one of its main d...
Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the most frequent infection diagnosis in hospitals...
[Extract] In 2003, the Antibiotic Writing Group of Therapeutic Guidelines Limited released an Austra...
remains a common and often serious in-fection. Recent studies have suggested that the impact of CAP,...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is common, and inpatient physicians should be familiar with the m...
Adherence to guidelines for the management of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has been shown to i...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a frequent cause of morbidity, mortality and hospital admissio...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) can be life-threatening. The prognosis is generally poorest in el...
Aim: To evaluate the use of pneumonia severity scores for diagnosing community-acquired pneumonia (C...
Adherence to antibiotic guidelines has been shown to improve outcomes in several clinical situations...