What if there is not much published data about a resistance gene or organism?

Modified on Wed, Feb 28 at 11:57 PM

Arkstone uses the precautionary principle in many situations. This means when there is limited data about resistance or an organism, recommendations will err on the side of caution, and avoid drug options that could result in antibiotic failure. It is important to note, that OneChoice recommendations are based on limited data points, and healthcare providers should clinically correlate to determine how to incorporate OneChoice recommendations into their decision making.

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