Author: Stevens, Ryan W.; Jensen, Kelsey; O’Horo, John C.; Shah, Aditya
Title: Antimicrobial prescribing practices at a tertiary-care center in patients diagnosed with COVID-19 across the continuum of care Cord-id: 1ui1wk2y Document date: 2020_7_24
ID: 1ui1wk2y
Snippet: In a single-center review of antibiotic prescribing in COVID-19 patients, 10% of patients received antimicrobials, and inpatients encounters had the highest rate and spectrum of prescribing. Prescribing rate, spectrum, and duration appeared to increase with disease severity in inpatients. Antimicrobial prescribing in patients managed in ambulatory encounters was less common.
Document: In a single-center review of antibiotic prescribing in COVID-19 patients, 10% of patients received antimicrobials, and inpatients encounters had the highest rate and spectrum of prescribing. Prescribing rate, spectrum, and duration appeared to increase with disease severity in inpatients. Antimicrobial prescribing in patients managed in ambulatory encounters was less common.
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