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03 October 2014
Bacterial endocarditis in aged persons: are we sure to use the appropriate therapy?
03 October 2014
The critically ill patient over 65 in the ICU with infection
03 October 2014
Subcutaneously delivered antimicrobials: real life, facts and myths
03 October 2014
PK/PD of beta-lactams, aminoglycosides and other antimicrobial classes in elderly: translation into clinical practice
03 October 2014
An old danger for old patients: pneumococcal disease
03 October 2014
Lessons learned from the Clostridium difficile epidemics
02 October 2014
Challenges of geriatric medicine
02 October 2014
The pathophysiological features of frailty and proneness to infections
02 October 2014
Risk factors and burden of MDRO among elderly
02 October 2014
Is it possible to limit the spread of antimicrobial resistance in nursing homes?
02 October 2014
Basic concepts of clinical pharmacology in relation to ageing
02 October 2014
Appropriate antibiotic dosing concepts in elderly with cancer
02 October 2014
The challenge of polypharmacy and drug interactions in old persons still needs an appraisal
02 October 2014
Do we need clinical ID guidelines targeted to aged persons?
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