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Does Rapid Antimicrobial Testing for Gram-Negative Bacteremia Improve Outcomes?

Does Rapid Antimicrobial Testing for Gram-Negative Bacteremia Improve Outcomes?
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(MedPage Today) -- A tool for better antibiotic stewardship did not improve clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with gram-negative bacterial bloodstream infections, according to the international FAST trial. The randomized study found that...

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