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Use of Procalcitonin-Guided Decision-Making to Shorten Antibiotic Therapy in Suspected Neonatal Early-Onset Sepsis
Neonatology, 09/24/09
Stocker M et al. – Serial PCT determinations allow to shorten the duration of antibiotic therapy in term and near–term infants with suspected early–onset sepsis. Before this PCT–guided strategy can be recommended, its safety has to be confirmed in a larger cohort of neonates.
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