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Should a MRSA Nasal Swab Guide Empiric Antibiotic Treatment? NEJM evidence Liu, C., Holubar, M. 2022; 1 (12): EVIDccon2200124
Abstract
MRSA Nasal Swab and Empiric Antibiotic TreatmentMRSA nasal screening has emerged as a potential antimicrobial stewardship tool to guide empiric use of anti-MRSA therapy. The authors address diagnostic considerations when performing MRSA nasal screening and clinical situations in which its results may be used to guide empiric antibiotic therapy in hospitalized patients.
View details for DOI 10.1056/EVIDccon2200124
View details for PubMedID 38319836