Is antimicrobial resistance a bigger problem in tertiary care hospitals than in small community hospitals in the United States?
Clinical Infectious Diseases Aug 25, 2017
Gandra S, et al. – This study sought to assess whether antimicrobial resistance (AMR) a bigger problem in tertiary care hospitals (TCHs) than in small community hospitals (SCHs) in the United States. Findings suggested no systematic differences in AMR rates between TCHs and SCHs.
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