Strategies to reduce curative antibiotic therapy in intensive care units (adult and paediatric)

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Emerging resistance to antibiotics shows no signs of decline. At the same time, few new antibacterials are being discovered. There is a worldwide recognition regarding the danger of this situation. The urgency of the situation and the conviction that practices should change led the Société de Réanim …
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Authors Bretonnière C;Leone M;Milési C;Allaouchiche B;Armand-Lefevre L;Baldesi O;Bouadma L;Decré D;Figueiredo S;Gauzit R;Guery B;Joram N;Jung B;Lasocki S;Lepape A;Lesage F;Pajot O;Philippart F;Souweine B;Tattevin P;Timsit JF;Vialet R;Zahar JR;Misset B;Bedos JP; ; ;;
Journal intensive care medicine
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