Antimicrobial Use in US Hospitals: Comparison of Results From Emerging Infections Program Prevalence Surveys, 2015 and 2011
Clinical Infectious Diseases2020Vol. 72(10), pp. 1784–1792
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Shelley S. Magill, Erin O’Leary, Susan M. Ray, Marion Kainer, Christopher Evans, Wendy Bamberg, Helen Johnston, Sarah J. Janelle, Tolulope Oyewumi, Ruth Lynfield, Jean Rainbow, Linn Warnke, Joelle Nadle, Deborah Thompson, Shamima Sharmin, Rebecca Pierce, Alexia Y. Zhang, Valerie Ocampo, Meghan Maloney, Samantha Greissman, Lucy Wilson, Ghinwa Dumyati, Jonathan R. Edwards, Linda Frank, Deborah Godine, Brittany Martin, Erin Parker, Lauren Pasutti, Sarabeth Friedman, Annika Jones, Tabetha Kosmicki, James R. Fisher, Amber Maslar, James Meek, Richard Melchreit, Farzana Badrun, Anthony E. Fiore, Scott K. Fridkin, S Morabit, L Perry, Rebecca Perlmutter, Elisabeth Vaeth, Annastasia Gross, Jane Harper, Brittany Pattee, Nabeelah Rahmathullah, Jan Baumbach, Marla Sievers, Cathleen Concannon, Christina B. Felsen, Anita Gellert, Monika Samper, Raphaelle H Beard, Patricia Lawson, Daniel Muleta, Vicky Reed
Abstract
Overall hospital antimicrobial use prevalence was not different in 2011 and 2015; however, differences observed in selected patient or antimicrobial groups may provide evidence of stewardship impact.
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