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The Dutch Working Party on Antibiotic Policy (SWAB) guideline for the approach to suspected antibiotic allergy
Cues to improve antibiotic-allergy registration
Cues to improve antibiotic-allergy registration
Implementation of a clinical decision rule for selecting empiric treatment for invasive aspergillosis in a setting with high triazole resistance
Implementation of a clinical decision rule for selecting empiric treatment for invasive aspergillosis in a setting with high triazole resistance
Outpatient parenteral antifungal therapy (OPAT) for invasive fungal infections with intermittent dosing of liposomal amphotericin B
Using local clinical and microbiological data to develop an institution specific carbapenem-sparing strategy in sepsis: a nested case-control study