PMID: 518400Oct 1, 1979Paper

Antibiotics in immunosuppressed patients

Australian Family Physician
F A Tosolini

Abstract

The initial treatment of an infection in an immunosuppressed patient must be aimed at the most commonly involved microorganisms which may result in a rapidly fatal infection. As soon as a microbiological diagnosis had been made, the treatment should be altered if necessary to provide optimal management of the condition.

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