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Impact of respiratory pathogens detection by a rapid multiplex polymerase chain reaction assay on the management of community-acquired pneumonia for children at the paediatric emergency department. A randomized controlled trial, the Optimization of Pneumonia Acute Care (OPTIPAC) study

Aymeric Cantais, Sylvie Pillet, Josselin Rigaill, François Angoulvant, Christèle Gras‐Le Guen, Pierrick Cros, Charlotte Thuiller, Claudine Molly, Louise Tripodi, Aurélie Desbree, Nadine Annino, Paul O. Verhoeven, Anne Carricajo, Thomas Bourlet, Céline Chapelle, I. Claudet, Arnauld Garcin, Jacques Izopet, Olivier Mory, Bruno Pozzetto

2024Clinical Microbiology and Infection10 citationsDOI

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MedicineCommunity-acquired pneumoniaRandomized controlled trialEmergency departmentPneumoniaMultiplex polymerase chain reactionInternal medicineAntimicrobial stewardshipAntibioticsIntensive care medicinePediatricsAntibiotic resistanceMicrobiologyPolymerase chain reactionBiologyBiochemistryGenePsychiatryPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsRespiratory viral infections researchAntibiotic Use and Resistance
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