Infectious Diseases Grand Rounds: Gram-Negative Bacteria in Blood Cultures
In this video of Norton Infectious Diseases Institute Grand Rounds, Alan Junkins, PhD, explores the concept of gram-negative bacteria in blood cultures a growing concern in healthcare settings. Dr. Junkins explores the identification, management, and treatment of these infections, with expert insights and anecdotal commentary. Whether you're a medical professional or simply interested in understanding the impact of Gram-Negative Bacteria on patient health, this presentation offers valuable knowledge and practical strategies. This program is presented by Norton Infectious Diseases Institute, located in Louisville, Kentucky, home to the Kentucky Antimicrobial Stewardship Innovation Consortium (KASIC) and the Kentucky Infection Prevention (KYIP) Training Center. For more information visit www.kymdro.org/kasic or www.KentuckyIPTraining.org

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