Patterns of antibiotic administration in patients with burn injuries: A TriNetX study

Author:

Wermine KendallORCID,Gotewal Sunny,Song JuquanORCID,Huang Lyndon G.,Corona Kassandra K.,Chokshi Shivan N.,Villarreal Elvia L.,Efejuku Tsola A.,Chaij Jasmine M.,Bagby Shelby P.,Haseem Maria,Ko Andrew,Keys Phillip H.,De La Tejera Giovanna,Peterson Joshua M.,Ozhathil Deepak K.,Golovko GeorgeORCID,El Ayadi AminaORCID,Wolf Steven E.

Funder

Institute for Translational Neuroscience

National Institutes of Health

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

University of Texas Medical Branch

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Emergency Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery

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