What can pharmacists do to optimize patient outcomes and curb antimicrobial resistance? Perspectives of current and future practices in Canada
- In: G5 - Social, Political and Biological Aspects of Anti Microbial Resistance: an integrated approach on Tuesday, 31 August 2010, 14:00-17:00
- At: Lisbon (Portugal) (2010)
- Type: Presentation
- By: THIRION, Daniel (University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada)
- Abstract:
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics may increase mortality particularly in patients at high risk of complications most likely by delays in initiating appropriate therapy. Increasing resistance rates in given populations modifies agent selection in empiric settings. These practice changes have been associated with emerging diseases and drug
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