Factors Associated With 30-Day Mortality Rate in Respiratory Infections Caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • In multivariable analysis of associations between initial antibiotic therapy and clinical outcomes in 5005 patients with microbiologically confirmed Streptococcus pneumoniae infections, "discordant" empiric antibiotic therapy was not associated with 30-day mortality rate (hazard ratio, 0.94; 95% confidence interval, .67-1.32).

authors

  • Cheng, Matthew P
  • Bogoch, Isaac I
  • Green, Karen
  • Plevneshi, Agron
  • Rudnick, Wallis
  • Shigayeva, Altynay
  • McGeer, Allison
  • Lee, Todd C
  • Baqi, Mahin
  • Richardson, David
  • Belhaj, Abdelbaset
  • Kitai, Ian
  • Chen, Danny
  • de Villa, Eileen
  • Demczuk, Walter
  • Martin, Irene
  • Dick, Hani
  • Downey, James
  • Powis, Jeff
  • Farshait, Nataly
  • Lee, King S
  • Gold, Wayne
  • Walmsley, Sharon
  • Jamieson, Frances
  • Johnstone, Jennie
  • Krajden, Sigmund
  • Kapala, Julius
  • Katz, Kevin
  • Loeb, Mark
  • Smaill, Fiona
  • Lovinsky, Reena
  • Rose, David
  • Ma, Charlotte
  • Pong-Porter, Sylvia
  • Willey, Barbara
  • Muller, Matthew
  • O’Grady, Sharon
  • Opavsky, Anne
  • Ostrowska, Krystyna
  • Sarabia, Alicia
  • Rau, Neil
  • Richardson, Susan
  • Tran, Dat
  • Sales, Valerie
  • Shokry, Phoebe
  • Silverman, Michael
  • Simor, Andrew
  • Vearncombe, Mary
  • Tyrrell, Greg
  • Wilson, Aurora
  • Yaffe, Barbara
  • Yamamura, Deborah

publication date

  • April 3, 2018