Prior meropenem exposure, Gram-negative colonization on admission, escharotomy and superficial partial thickness burn size may be potentially important factors for increasing the risk of MDR Gram-negative infection in the critically ill burn patient.
In today's quick‐response marketplace, it is becoming more and more difficult for business to react to the pressing demands of customers and consumers. Try as they might, they cannot achieve perfect knowledge of the market's actual demands. Instead, success depends upon making operations more flexible. In particular, management must work to build new flexibility into deployment—i.e., the allocation of available finished goods to meet immediate demands.
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