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29 April 2013 - eP783
Empirical antibiotic therapy in community-acquired severe sepsis – a population-based, prospective, observational, cohort study in western Sweden
29 April 2013 - eP784
Study of 5192 bacteraemias in a healthcare area of Madrid, Spain (2003-2011)
29 April 2013 - eP785
Socioeconomic inequalities in risk of hospitalisation with community-acquired bacteraemia: a Danish population-based case-control study
29 April 2013 - eP786
Effect of socioeconomic position on mortality after bacteraemia in working-age patients. A Danish population-based cohort study
29 April 2013 - eP787
No increased mortality due to bacteraemia with extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL)-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae: data from 2008 to 2011 in a German university hospital
29 April 2013 - eP788
Epidemiology, outcome and prognostic factors among patients with community-acquired sepsis
29 April 2013 - eP789
Retrospective cohort study evaluating a computerised decision support system (TREAT) for guidance of empirical antimicrobial therapy of bacteraemic episodes in an area with a low prevalence of resistant pathogens
29 April 2013 - eP790
Prediction of bacteraemia using the Treat decision support system
29 April 2013 - eP791
Gram-negative bloodstream infections in a tertiary-care paediatric hospital in 2011: epidemiology and outcome
29 April 2013 - eP792
Predictors of mortality in patients with septic shock due to Enterobacteriaceae BSI receiving appropriate initial antibiotic treatment
29 April 2013 - eP793
Extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL)-producing Enterobacteriaceae bacteraemia: can in vitro activity guide directed therapy?
29 April 2013 - eP794
Evaluation of the Dutch guideline for empirical treatment of sepsis
29 April 2013 - eP795
Management and day-10 outcome of 494 bacteraemias in 23 northern France hospitals
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