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Low incidence of severe bacterial infections in hospitalised patients with COVID-19: A population-based registry study.

Maarit J AhavaE KortelaE ForsblomA Pätäri-SampoN FribergA MeretojaS-M KivivuoriM LappalainenS KurkelaAsko JärvinenH Jarva
Published in: Infectious diseases (London, England) (2022)
Severe bacterial infection complicating COVID-19 was a rare occurrence in our cohort. Our results are in line with the current understanding that antibiotic treatment for hospitalised COVID-19 patients should only be reserved for situations where a bacterial infection is strongly suspected. The ever-evolving landscape of the pandemic and recent advances in immunomodulatory treatment of COVID-19 patients underline the need for continuous vigilance concerning the possibility and frequency of nosocomial bacterial infections.
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