RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
RT @BSkodvin: Only in 9% of the patients who had a microbiology test performed, the test result informed antibiotic therapy. We need to imp…
RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
RT @ARICJournal: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study https://t.co/RdVOlvmidJ
RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
Interesting: -mean compliance with microbiology testing recommendations in the antibiotic guideline was 89%; range 81% in acute COPD - 95% sepsis (wow!) -despite large # of microbiology test orders, only limited number of tests informed antibiotic treatmen
@drmarkgarvey @vicky_clewer @martinjbiggs @MicrobLog_me_uk @thegillabbott @KatieH_Micro @AlysonGardiner2
Such a great idea ➡️ ‘... review the utility of existing microbiology tests, test ordering practices and use of test results...’ #AMR #AntimicrobialResistance #AntimicrobialStewardship
RT @elizbeech: This looks interesting reading @EmmaCramp @MicrobLog_me_uk @weston_vivienne @AntibioticLeeds @SMHopkins @dr_jas_islam @docfo…
This looks interesting reading @EmmaCramp @MicrobLog_me_uk @weston_vivienne @AntibioticLeeds @SMHopkins @dr_jas_islam @docfok @neilthepcist
RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
RT @BSkodvin: Only in 9% of the patients who had a microbiology test performed, the test result informed antibiotic therapy. We need to imp…
RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
RT @BSkodvin: Only in 9% of the patients who had a microbiology test performed, the test result informed antibiotic therapy. We need to imp…
Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study https://t.co/RdVOlvmidJ
RT @e_charani: Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at…
RT @BSkodvin: Only in 9% of the patients who had a microbiology test performed, the test result informed antibiotic therapy. We need to imp…
RT @BSkodvin: Only in 9% of the patients who had a microbiology test performed, the test result informed antibiotic therapy. We need to imp…
Only in 9% of the patients who had a microbiology test performed, the test result informed antibiotic therapy. We need to improve the use of microbiology tests! @LindemannPC @s_wathne @e9385730d75a4d1
Use of microbiology tests in the era of increasing AMR rates– a multicentre hospital cohort study @BSkodvin @HPRUamr @ARC_at_Imperial https://t.co/SCokgreIi0 #aricjournal