About this Research Topic
This Research Theme strives to encompass contemporary facets of BSI epidemiology, along with innovative approaches to diagnosis and intervention. Encompassing a spectrum from unraveling the molecular underpinnings of pathogenesis to encapsulating host immunological responses, it also delves into the assessment of available biomolecular tools for early identification and presents the freshest advancements in antimicrobial exploration.
We cordially welcome contributions spanning Original Research, Systematic Examination, Methodological Insights, Comprehensive Appraisal, Compact Review, Hypothetical Constructs, and Theoretical Synthesis. This inclusive spectrum covers rudimentary, transitional, and clinical research into the treatment of BSI patients. Furthermore, investigations probing BSI predictors, early detection modalities amid septic or febrile cases, and the ensuing subjects find a hospitable platform:
• The influence of swift antimicrobial therapy and/or source management on patient consequences
• Comparative evaluations of diverse diagnostic mechanisms, with a focal point on early detection
• The advantageous impacts of antimicrobial stewardship programs
• Comparative analyses of clinical indicators and ramifications across distinct causative microorganisms
• Implementations of precision medicine within the BSI framework
• The correlation linking the gut microbiome and incidents of BSI
Keywords: bacteremia, bloodstream infection, antimicrobial stewardship program, empirical, definitive, antibiotic, early diagnosis
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