Absence of Association between Use of Ertapenem and Change in Antipseudomonal Carbapenem Susceptibility Rates in 25 Hospitals
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology2010Vol. 31(05), pp. 485–490
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Abstract
Although significant change in P. aeruginosa susceptibility to antipseudomonal carbapenems was not detected during this multicenter study, which to our knowledge is the most extensive assessment to date of this important drug use-susceptibility relationship, continued evaluation of the relationship is prudent.
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