2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10096-008-0689-x
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Influence of microbiological reports on physician’s choice of antimicrobial treatment for susceptible pathogens

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“…The timing of reporting results may also influence antibiotic switching. Several studies show that implementation of results on ID and AST is suboptimal 103,104 , thereby limiting their clinical impact. Munson et al 105 assessed the effects of laboratory reporting on antimicrobial management.…”
Section: Disadvantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The timing of reporting results may also influence antibiotic switching. Several studies show that implementation of results on ID and AST is suboptimal 103,104 , thereby limiting their clinical impact. Munson et al 105 assessed the effects of laboratory reporting on antimicrobial management.…”
Section: Disadvantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%