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Q&A With Thomas Lodise From University of Albany College of Pharmacy And Health Sciences: Learning More About Carbapenem Resistant Enterobacteriaceae

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Antimicrobial stewardship is becoming a growing concern in the medical community especially among hospital patients. Finding ways to combat these issues is also becoming increasingly important to keep patients healthy beyond their original concerns.

Antimicrobial stewardship is becoming a growing concern in the medical community especially among hospital patients. Finding ways to combat these issues is also becoming increasingly important to keep patients healthy beyond their original concerns.

Thomas Lodise, PharmD, PhD, from the University of Albany College of Pharmacy And Health Sciences discussed research in the field and what can be done to protect patients during the annual ID Week conference, held in San Diego.

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