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Maximizing the efficacy of antibiotic therapy
... Macrolide versus nonmacrolide therapy and mortality in critically ill patients with community-acquired pneumonia: pooled adjusted risk. Use of a macrolide in CAP[r] ... See full document
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Brainstem abscess of undetermined origin: microsurgical drainage and brief antibiotic therapy
... in the pons was drained using a suboccipital telovelar approach. Suction of the purulent content was insuicient to reduce the bulg- ...at the location of the punc- ture, ... See full document
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Biomarker-guided antibiotic therapy—strengths and limitations
... define the duration of antibiotic ...PCT-guided antibiotic stewardship was repeatedly associated with a decrease in the duration of antibiotic therapy with no ... See full document
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J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.13 número3
... bjective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and the microelectric neurostimulation (MENS) in the ... See full document
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J. bras. pneumol. vol.35 número6 en v35n6a11
... initial antibiotic therapy for CAP outpa- tients recommended in the present guidelines takes into consideration three important aspects: the high proportion of CAP agents that are ... See full document
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Cost minimization analysis: use of dual and triple lumen central venous cateter / Análise de custo minimização: uso do cateter venoso central de duplo e triplo lúmen
... by the software consists of two scenarios: double lumen central venous catheter and triple lumen central venous ...both of them, two branches were created: one branch with the probability ... See full document
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MISUSE OF ANTIBIOTICS
... Ini- tially, these bacteria were resistant to low amounts of drugs, but with the advent of increased antibiotic use (for prevention as well as therapy), highly-resist[r] ... See full document
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Clinics vol.67 número9
... during the second day of hospitalization, and the disconti- nuation of antibiotics occurred within the next few ...confirms the association between the physi- cian’s ... See full document
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Arq. Bras. Cardiol. vol.88 número4
... describe the case of a patient who underwent myocardial revascularization with extracorporeal circulation and who presented Eustachian valve endocarditis in the postoperative period, diagnosed by ... See full document
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Combined Intratympanic and Systemic Steroid Therapy for Poor-Prognosis Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
... steroid therapy is currently the mainstay of treatment for ISSNHL ...treatment of ISSNHL according to three main protocols: as an initial treatment without systemic steroids, as adjunctive ... See full document
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Steering Evolution with Sequential Therapy to Prevent the Emergence of Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance.
... predictions of real–world bacterial evolution. The first is that if selection is strong and mutations are rare then there is a possibility of the population being driven to extinction before ... See full document
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Study of the efficacy of combination therapy based on bacteriophages for the control of infectious biofilms
... one of two types of life cycle: virulent (lytic phages) or temperate (lysogenic ...phages, the only ones allowed to be used in phage therapy, cause a rapid lysis and death of the ... See full document
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Efficacy of antibiotic therapy for peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis: a proportional meta-analysis
... two of the fol- lowing: abdominal pain or cloudy dialysate, dialysate white cell count >100/µL with at least 50% neutrophilic cells, and positive culture of dialysate ...on the following ... See full document
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Risk factors for pan-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia and the adequacy of antibiotic therapy
... within the last 90 days; admission to the intensive care unit (ICU); length of hospi- talization before bacteremia; use of mechanical ventilation, central venous line, urinary catheter and ... See full document
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Risk Factors, Length of Stay and In-Hospital Mortality of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infections: A Case-Control Study
... that the presence of uri- nary catheter, prior antibiotic therapy (in the last 30 days), in-hospital exposure time of five or more days, underlying COPD, and recent ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.81 número1 en v81n1a01
... reasons, the rapid test is believed to define the etiology of pharyngitis and improve the indication of antibiotic therapy, but it does not put an end to the ... See full document
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TO COMPARE THE EFFICACY OF ULTRASOUND THERAPY WITH EXERCISES VERSUS LASER THERAPY WITH EXERCISES IN THE TREATMENT OF SUBACROMIAL IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME
... in the method of standard ...physical therapy intervention for decreasing pain and functional loss or disability for patients with ...study, the researcher found that LLLT with exercises on ... See full document
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Immucillins ImmA and ImmH Are Effective and Non-toxic in the Treatment of Experimental Visceral Leishmaniasis.
... correlation of clinical and parasitological variables reinforces the efficacy of the immu- ...livers, therapy with IA led to the highest body weight gain and the ... See full document
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Substrate reduction augments the efficacy of enzyme therapy in a mouse model of Fabry disease.
... effects of the different therapeutic regimes on thermal sensitivity in Fabry-Rag mice were also evaluated using the hot- plate assay (Figure ...that the latency of Fabry- Rag mice at 3 ... See full document
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Duration of Antibiotic Therapy in Bacterial Meningitis
... duration of antibiotic therapy in bacterial meningitis is a controversial ...issue. Antibiotic regimens have changed over time along with the criteria used to determine the ideal ... See full document
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