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16 May 2009
Non-compliance with guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis increased the risk of surgical site infection
16 May 2009
Community and non-community-acquired bacteraemia: correlation between empiric antimicrobial therapy and susceptibility of micro-organisms isolated during 2007 in the Ile De France Microbiologists network
16 May 2009
Tigecycline Use in Nosocomial Osteomyelitis
16 May 2009
Macrolide use in intensive care units
16 May 2009
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PIPERACILLIN – TAZOBACTAM CONSUMPTION AND BACTERIAL RESISTANCE IN COLOMBIAN HOSPITALS. A TIME SERIES ANALYSIS 2004 - 2007
16 May 2009
SURVEILLANCE OF ANTIMICROBIAL CONSUMPTION PATTERNS IN HIGH COMPLEXITY HOSPITALS IN COLOMBIA. 2002 – 2007
16 May 2009
Ten years of antibiotic consumption in ambulatory care: Trends in prescribing practice and antibiotic resistance in Austria
16 May 2009
Theory of planned behaviour and its use in antibiotic prescribing in a hospital setting
16 May 2009
Prevalence of antibiotic use in hospitals in Cyprus
16 May 2009
Antimicrobial Prescribing Awareness Campaign in the Emergency Department
16 May 2009
A ONE-DAY PREVALENCE STUDY:THE EVALUATION OF ANTIBIOTIC USE AND COST IN A TRAINING HOSPITAL
16 May 2009
ANTIBIOTIC CONSUMPTION IN LITHUANIAN GENERAL AND NURSING HOSPITALS AND INFLUENCING FACTORS
16 May 2009
Failure of a restriction list-based antibiotic policy to reduce the consumption of two antibiotics recently added to this list
16 May 2009
Antibiotic therapy in critically ill patients: rates of empiric appropriate or adequate therapy and subsequent adaptation of therapy in daily practice
16 May 2009
Adequacy of antimicrobial treatment and outcome of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia in nine European countries
16 May 2009
Patient factors impacting the transition from inpatient to outpatient daptomycin treatment
16 May 2009
OUTPATIENT PARENTERAL TEICOPLANIN TREATMENT IN STAPHYLOCOCCAL PROSTHESIS INFECTION
16 May 2009
Utility of unique procalcitonin dosage in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in emergency wards
16 May 2009
Systemic antimicrobial use in Belgian hospitals
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