PMID: 2501330Jul 15, 1989Paper

Combating infections in neutropenic patients

Hospital Practice
P A Pizzo

Abstract

In febrile neutropenic patients, most of whom have cancer, immediate, albeit empiric, antibiotic therapy reduces infectious morbidity and mortality. With respect to definitive therapy, it is stressed that isolate patterns are changing, even as new antibiotics are becoming available. Issues such as single-agent versus combination therapy, as well as preventive strategies, are reviewed.

References

Dec 31, 1987·The New England Journal of Medicine·UNKNOWN EORTC International Antimicrobial Therapy Cooperative GroupS H Zinner
Feb 18, 1988·The New England Journal of Medicine·G R Donowitz, G L Mandell

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