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Associations of standard care, intrathecal antibiotics, and antibiotic impregnated catheters with cerebrospinal fluid shunt infection organisms and resistance.

Sabrina SedanoMatthew P KronmanKathryn B WhitlockChuan ZhouSusan E CoffinJason S HauptmanEvan HellerFrancesco T ManganoIan F PollackJoshua K SchaffzinEmily ThorellBenjamin C WarfTamara D Simon
Published in: Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (2023)
Because no association was found between infection prevention technique and infecting organisms when compared to standard care, other considerations such as tolerability, availability, and cost should inform decisions about infection prevention during CSF shunt placement surgery.
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