[Strategies for improving the antibiotic treatment prescription in the Emergency Department]
- PMID: 31933348
- PMCID: PMC6987626
- DOI: 10.37201/req/102.2019
[Strategies for improving the antibiotic treatment prescription in the Emergency Department]
Keywords: Emergency; empiric treatment; microbiological diagnosis; multidrug resistant bacteria.
Conflict of interest statement
Los autores declaran no tener ningún conflicto de intereses.
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