Antimicrobial treatment practices among Ugandan children with suspicion of central nervous system infection
Abstract
Acute central nervous system (CNS) infections in children in sub-Saharan Africa are often fatal. Potential contributors include late presentation, limited diagnostic capacity and inadequate treatment. A more nuanced understanding of treatment practices with a goal of optimizing such practices is critical to prevent avoidable case fatality. We describe empiric antimicrobial treatment, antibiotic resistance and treatment adequacy in a prospective...
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Title
Antimicrobial treatment practices among Ugandan children with suspicion of central nervous system infection
Published Date
Oct 9, 2018
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
10
Pages
e0205316 - e0205316
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