Optimal treatment of the underlying aetiology is the most effective antimicrobial stewardship for chronic respiratory disease: a lesson learned from cystic fibrosis
Jessica Rademacher,
Luise Martin,
Anja Theloe
et al.
Abstract:Extract
The increasing occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in bacterial infections has emerged as one of the biggest threats to global health. Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes have grown rapidly [1, 2] over recent decades due to increasing evidence of their effect on the quality of medical care, by reducing adverse outcomes, bacterial resistance, drug-related toxicity and secondary infections [3]. Furthermore, they play a crucial role in reducing community resistance rates. National sur… Show more
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