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- Observational Study on Secondary Bacterial Infection and the Use of . . .
Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study on hospitalized COVID-19 patients undergoing treatment at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital from March 2020 to September 2020 Secondary bacterial infection is defined as the identification of a bacterial pathogen from a microbiological examination
- Observational Study on Secondary Bacterial Infection and the Use of . . .
In hospital and critical care department settings, the majority of patients with COVID-19 receive broad-spectrum antibiotics for treatment of secondary infection complications
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): Secondary bacterial infections and . . .
In this literature review, we summarize the reported rates of secondary bacterial infections and bacterial coinfections in patients with COVID-19, the impact on patient outcomes, the antibiotic treatment approaches employed, and the resistance patterns observed
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) associated bacterial coinfection . . .
During the first wave of the pandemic, empirical antibiotics was prescribed in over 70% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients However, research now shows a low incidence rate of bacterial coinfection in hospitalized COVID-19 patients, between 2 5% and 5 1%
- Observational Study on Secondary Bacterial Infection and the Use of . . .
Background: Data on secondary bacterial infection in patients with COVID-19 in Indonesia are still limited, while the use of empirical antibiotics continues to increase
- Clinical and Microbiological Outcomes and Follow-Up of Secondary . . .
Our aim was to assess the clinical and microbiological outcomes of secondary infections among critically ill COVID-19 adult patients treated with without immunomodulation Methods: A prospective observational cohort study was performed between 2020 and 2022 at a single ICU
- Bacterial co-infection and antibiotic stewardship in patients with . . .
We included studies that reported proportion prevalence of bacterial co-infection in hospitalized COVID-19 patients and use of antibiotics Where available, data on duration and type of antibiotics, adverse events, and any information about antibiotic stewardship policies were also collected
- DSpace at My University: Observational Study on Secondary Bacterial . . .
Secondary bacterial infection is defined as the identification of a bacterial pathogen from a microbiological examination Results: From a total of 255 subjects, secondary infection was identified in 14 5%
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