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dc.contributor.authorHaesendonck, Ruben-
dc.contributor.authorMARQUET, Kristel-
dc.contributor.authorLIESENBORGS, An-
dc.contributor.authorBiliet, Jaak-
dc.contributor.authorCLAES, Neree-
dc.date.accessioned2016-01-13T14:44:52Z-
dc.date.available2016-01-13T14:44:52Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationBeSEDiM, Brussel, 30/01/2016-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/20231-
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dc.titleBloodstream infection on the emergency department: a retrospective study on the effect of time to initiate antibiotic treatment on length of stay and cost of hospitalization.-
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local.bibliographicCitation.conferenceplaceBrussel-
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dc.relation.referencesDellinger RP, Levy MM, Rhodes A, Annane D, Gerlach H, Opal SM, et al. Surviving sepsis campaign: International guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock, 2012. Intensive Care Med. 2013;39:165–228. Leibovici L, Shraga I, Drucker M, Konigsberger H, Samra Z, Pitlik SD. The benefit of appropriate empirical antibiotic treatment in patients with bloodstream infection. J. Intern. Med. 1998;244:379–86. Paul M, Shani V, Muchtar E, Kariv G, Robenshtok E, Leibovici L. Systematic review and meta-analysis of the efficacy of appropriate empiric antibiotic therapy for sepsis. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 2010;54:4851–63. Chen HC, Lin WL, Lin CC, Hsieh WH, Hsieh CH, Wu MH, et al. Outcome of inadequate empirical antibiotic therapy in emergency department patients with community-onset bloodstream infections. J. Antimicrob. Chemother. 2013;68:947–53.-
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item.contributorHaesendonck, Ruben-
item.contributorMARQUET, Kristel-
item.contributorLIESENBORGS, An-
item.contributorBiliet, Jaak-
item.contributorCLAES, Neree-
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item.fullcitationHaesendonck, Ruben; MARQUET, Kristel; LIESENBORGS, An; Biliet, Jaak & CLAES, Neree (2016) Bloodstream infection on the emergency department: a retrospective study on the effect of time to initiate antibiotic treatment on length of stay and cost of hospitalization.. In: BeSEDiM, Brussel, 30/01/2016.-
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