Impact of de-escalation of beta-lactam antibiotics on the emergence of antibiotic resistance in ICU patients: a retrospective observational study
Liesbet De Bus(Ghent University Hospital), Pieter Depuydt(Ghent University Hospital), Geert Claeys(Ghent University Hospital), Wouter Denys(Ghent University Hospital), Bram Gadeyne(Ghent University Hospital), Julie Catteeuw(Ghent University Hospital), Johan Decruyenaere(Ghent University Hospital), Jan J. De Waele(Ghent University Hospital), Jerina Boelens, Karel Vermeulen(Ghent University)
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