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Does an educational session with an infectious diseases physician reduce the use of inappropriate antibiotic therapy for inpatients with positive urine culture results? A controlled before-and-after study.

Nathalie Saurel
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José Labarère
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Corinne Decouchon
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Jean-Philippe Vittoz
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Luc Foroni
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Patrice François
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In this controlled before-and-after study involving 19 departments in a university-affiliated hospital, a single 1-hour educational session delivered by an infectious diseases physician reduced the use of inappropriate antibiotic therapy for inpatients with positive urine culture results. Further study is warranted to assess the long-term effect of this intervention.
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hal-00390563 , version 1 (02-06-2009)

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Patricia Pavese, Nathalie Saurel, José Labarère, Corinne Decouchon, Jean-Philippe Vittoz, et al.. Does an educational session with an infectious diseases physician reduce the use of inappropriate antibiotic therapy for inpatients with positive urine culture results? A controlled before-and-after study.. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 2009, 30 (6), pp.596-9. ⟨10.1086/597514⟩. ⟨hal-00390563⟩
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