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Intervention reduces broad-spectrum antibiotic use in cancer

Patients with cancer frequently receive broad-spectrum antibiotics, even if they are at low risk for antimicrobial-resistant infections.A computer prompt that notifies clinicians that a patient would not benefit from these extended-spectrum drugs could significantly curtail their use.A subgroup analysis of the four randomized Intelligent Stewardship Prompts to Improve Real-Time Empiric Antibiotic Selection (INSPIRE) trials showed that most patients with cancer…

Source: Healio News

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