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Empiric Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Therapy is Here to Stay
Recent discussions on the economics of innovation in rapid diagnostic testing for bacterial infections in the hospital setting have inspired me to once again take pen (keyboard) in hand.
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The lack of innovation for drugs combating bacterial infections
Bacterial resistance is a
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Gloves and gowns not helpful in containing hospital infections
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MRSA infections down nation-wide
Antibiotic re
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Faster ID of dangerous bugs in the offing. But will it make a difference?
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Adult Vaccines: Raising Awareness, Improving Access
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