It's the drugs, not the bugs, that determine survival in sepsis (but you already knew that)
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For 10 years, Zahar et al prospectively observed 3,588 patients developing severe sepsis & septic shock who ended up in French ICUs. Their sample captured a broad array of infections acquired in the community, the hospital ward, or the ICU (about 1/3 each).
It's the drugs, not the bugs, that determine survival in sepsis (but you already knew that)
It's the drugs, not the bugs, that determine…
It's the drugs, not the bugs, that determine survival in sepsis (but you already knew that)
For 10 years, Zahar et al prospectively observed 3,588 patients developing severe sepsis & septic shock who ended up in French ICUs. Their sample captured a broad array of infections acquired in the community, the hospital ward, or the ICU (about 1/3 each).
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