Abstract:Rationale
Recent data suggest that health care–associated pneumonia (HCAP) criteria has poor predictive value in determining risk for drug-resistant pathogens (DRPs) and leads to increased use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. The Drug Resistance in Pneumonia (DRIP) Score highlights a selective set of criteria to predict pneumonia risk. Validation studies show conflicting results on the impact of antibiotic selection based on the DRIP score.
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