The Changing Face of Antibiotic Prescribing: The Mutant Selection Window
Annals of Pharmacotherapy2004Vol. 38(10), pp. 1675–1682
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Abstract
The mutant selection window hypothesis provides a framework for considering the contribution of dosing to resistance, and it offers ideas for restricting the enrichment of resistant mutants and antimicrobial resistance.
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