Comparison of the microbiology and antibiotic treatment among diabetic and nondiabetic patients hospitalized for cellulitis or cutaneous abscess

Author:

Jenkins Timothy C.1234,Knepper Bryan C.5,Jason Moore S.6,Saveli Carla C.34,Pawlowski Sean W.7,Perlman Daniel M.8,McCollister Bruce D.34910,Burman William J.123411

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine; Denver Health; Denver Colorado

2. Division of Infectious Diseases; Denver Health; Denver Colorado

3. Department of Medicine; University of Colorado School of Medicine; Aurora Colorado

4. Division of Infectious Diseases; University of Colorado School of Medicine; Aurora Colorado

5. Department of Patient Safety and Quality; Denver Health; Denver Colorado

6. Department of Trauma and Critical Care Services; Vail Valley Medical Center; Vail Colorado

7. Colorado Infectious Disease Associates; Denver Colorado

8. Department of Medicine; Porter Adventist Medical Center; Denver Colorado

9. Department of Medicine; Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Denver Colorado

10. Division of Infectious Diseases; Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Denver Colorado

11. Denver Public Health; Denver Health; Denver Colorado

Funder

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Assessment and Diagnosis,Care Planning,Health Policy,Fundamentals and skills,General Medicine,Leadership and Management

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