Combination Antibiotic Therapy Versus Monotherapy For Gram-Negative Bacteraemia A Commentary . A review of selected clinical studies suggests that combination therapy is associated with improved outcome typically only in severely ill patients. There is increasing evidence suggesting that combination antibiotic therapy is more effective than monotherapy and leads to better.
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There is increasing evidence suggesting that combination antibiotic therapy is more effective than monotherapy and leads to better. A review of selected clinical studies suggests that combination therapy is associated with improved outcome typically only in severely ill patients.
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Combination Antibiotic Therapy Versus Monotherapy For Gram-Negative Bacteraemia A Commentary A review of selected clinical studies suggests that combination therapy is associated with improved outcome typically only in severely ill patients. A review of selected clinical studies suggests that combination therapy is associated with improved outcome typically only in severely ill patients. There is increasing evidence suggesting that combination antibiotic therapy is more effective than monotherapy and leads to better.
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Proportion of All Specified GramNegative Pathogens Susceptible to Combination Antibiotic Therapy Versus Monotherapy For Gram-Negative Bacteraemia A Commentary A review of selected clinical studies suggests that combination therapy is associated with improved outcome typically only in severely ill patients. There is increasing evidence suggesting that combination antibiotic therapy is more effective than monotherapy and leads to better. Combination Antibiotic Therapy Versus Monotherapy For Gram-Negative Bacteraemia A Commentary.
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