Febrile infants aged 22 to 60 days were less likely to be hospitalized or receive antibiotics after the AAP published updated ...
Referral to an infectious disease physician was the only modifiable strategy to reduce 28-day mortality among adults presenting to the ED with bacteremia.
While children under five, particularly those under two, are the most vulnerable, pneumococcal diseases also affect adults. The most common symptoms include cough, chills and fever.
improves 30-day clinical outcomes in patients hospitalized with Enterobacterales bacteremia. “Starting early PDAT may be important not only for antimicrobial stewardship but also for improving ...