2019
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofz360.266
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191. Appropriateness of Empiric Antibiotics for Enterobacteriaceae Bacteremia

Abstract: BackgroundAppropriate empiric antibiotic therapy is associated with decreased mortality and recurrence in patients with Enterobacteriaceae bacteremia (EB). Increasing bacterial resistance adds an additional layer to this complex clinical scenario. Swift utilization of appropriate antibiotics is crucial for improved patient outcomes. However, prolonged and excessively broad antibiotic coverage is not without its own complications. Our study aimed to review the appropriateness of empiric antibiotics for EB.Metho… Show more

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