Association of Increased Colony-Count Threshold for Urinary Pathogens in Hospitalized Patients With Antimicrobial Treatment

This time series study evaluates whether increasing the threshold for identifying uropathogens is associated with a decrease in antimicrobial treatment.

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of internal medicine (1960) 2019-07, Vol.179 (7), p.990-992
Hauptverfasser: Smith, Marc-Andre, Puckrin, Robert, Lam, Philip W, Lamb, Michael J, Simor, Andrew E, Leis, Jerome A
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Online First
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