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  1. ... tazobactam (Zerbaxa) for the treatment of complicated intra-abdominal infections: Overview Created: July 16, 2020 ; Next update: 2023. ... of complicated infections inside the abdomen (complicated intra-abdominal infections) in adults. An infection inside the abdomen may ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Complicated intra-abdominal infections : developing drugs for treatment 
    Publication: Silver Spring, MD : Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, May 2018
    Complicated intra-abdominal infections : developing drugs for treatment ... Complicated intra-abdominal infections : developing drugs for treatment Guidance for industry United States. Department of Health and Human Services. United States. Food ...
  3. ... Saranovic D, et al. Detection of gastrointestinal and abdominal infections by 99mTc-antigranulocyte antibodies. Hepato-gastroenterology. 2009 Jul– ... Cohen Z, et al. Community-acquired complicated intra-abdominal infection in hospitalized children. European Surgery - Acta Chirurgica Austriaca. ...
  4. ... positive and Gram-negative bacterial infections including intra-abdominal infections, acute gynecological infections, complicated urinary tract infections, skin ...
  5. ... positive and Gram-negative bacterial infections including intra-abdominal infections, acute gynecological infections, complicated urinary tract infections, skin ...
  6. ... subtitle for cuttering Title main entry Cutter Intra-abdominal infections : prevention I61 Intra-abdominal infections : treatment I614 4.1.4. Cutter Conflict If ...
  7. ... tract infections including kidney infections, and certain serious abdominal (stomach) infections when there are few or no other treatment ...
  8. ... the women in either intervention group had intra-abdominal infection during hospital stay or within 6 weeks post- ... in the hysterectomy group had a post-operative abdominal wound infection. This outcome is not applicable for the first ...
  9. ... are many possible causes of liver abscesses, including: Abdominal infection, such as appendicitis , diverticulitis , or a perforated bowel ... Prompt treatment of abdominal and other infections may reduce the risk of developing a liver abscess, but most cases are not preventable.
  10. ... several different sources, including a blood infection, an abdominal infection, or an abdominal injury which has been become infected. The most ...
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