Antimicrobial-resistant infections
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Hospital antibiograms may not apply to emergency department patients
Choose empiric antimicrobial therapy for urinary tract infections in the emergency department based on factors associated with differences in...
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Study shows that 20% of inpatients given antibiotics develop adverse reactions
Twenty percent of hospitalized adults given antibiotics develop adverse drug events, including GI, nephrotoxic, hematologic, cardiac, and...
News
FDA approves new fluoroquinolone for skin, skin structure infections
The decision comes after a fast-track review of the antibacterial agent.
From the Journals
Cancer, heart disease increase MRSA mortality
Despite advancement in antimicrobial treatment, MRSA mortality rates have changed little in 9 years.
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Monoclonal antibody holds promise for S. aureus pneumonia
Staphylococcus aureus
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Rapid culture, stewardship improve S. aureus bacteremia outcomes
How well does the strategy translate to community hospitals?
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When fecal transplants for C. diff. fail, try, try again
C. difficile
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E. coli, GBS account for majority of neonatal bacterial meningitis in Canada
Have Hib and pneumococcal immunizations changed the bacteria causing neonatal meningitis?
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Ribaxamase prevented C. difficile infections by protecting microbiome
VIENNA – Ribaxamase breaks down excess therapeutic antibiotics in the gut before they can damage the normal microbiome.
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Molecular tests for GAS pharyngitis could spur overuse of antibiotics
SAN FRANCISCO – Too much use of molecular-based tests for GAS in children with sore throats could lead to antibiotic overuse.
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VIDEO: Registry study will follow 4,000 fecal transplant patients for 10 years
CHICAGO – The AGA Fecal Microbiota Transplantation National Registry will be the first study to assess short- and long-term patient outcomes...