Use of a standardized dalbavancin approach to facilitate earlier hospital discharge for vulnerable patients receiving prolonged inpatient antibiotic therapy

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Twenty-seven patients receiving prolonged inpatient antibiotic therapy for a serious bacterial infection received a single dose of dalbavancin 7-10 days before the planned end date to facilitate earlier hospital discharge. Eighty-one percent met criteria for clinical success, 7% experienced a potential adverse event, and 182 hospital days were averted.

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Vazquez Deida, A. A., Shihadeh, K. C., Preslaski, C. R., Young, H. L., Wyles, D. L., & Jenkins, T. C. (2020). Use of a standardized dalbavancin approach to facilitate earlier hospital discharge for vulnerable patients receiving prolonged inpatient antibiotic therapy. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa293

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