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Timing of appropriate empirical antimicrobial administration and outcome of adults with community-onset bacteremia.

Ching-Chih LeeChung-Hsun LeeMing-Yuan HongHung-Jen TangWen-Chien Ko
Published in: Critical care (London, England) (2017)
The time from triage to administration of appropriate antimicrobials is one of the primary determinants of mortality. The optimum timing of appropriate antimicrobial administration is the first 48 hours after non-critically ill patients arrive at the ED. As bacteremia severity increases, effective antimicrobial therapy should be empirically prescribed within 1 hour after critically ill patients arrive at the ED.
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