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Antibiotic Selection and Pharmacokinetics in the Critically Ill
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Antibiotic Selection and Pharmacokinetics in the Critically Ill

Larry M. Bush and Matthew E. Levison
Critical care clinics, v 4(2), pp 299-324
Apr 1988
PMID: 3048589

Abstract

In critically ill patients, a good outcome of an infection episode often requires early institution of appropriate antimicrobial therapy. The choice of one specific antimicrobial agent or combination of agents over another requires consideration of the nature of the etiologic organism, the host, and the drug(s).

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