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Tag Archives: 30-day mortality

The Weak Correlation Between Antibiotic Action and Mortality

Posted on April 25, 2017 by Harald — No Comments ↓

At the recent FDA workshop on narrow-spectrum antibiotic development[1], the concept of using bacteriological response (BR) as an efficacy endpoint was flat-out rejected. The reason given is the purported lack of correlation between BR and survival/mortality which FDA considers the most important clinical endpoint[2]. FDA felt so strongly about this, Continue reading The Weak Correlation Between Antibiotic Action and Mortality→

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Posted in The Viewpoint | Tagged 30-day mortality, Allphase Pharma Consulting, antibiotic blog, antibiotic efficacy, bacteriological response, clinical response, FDA, Harald Reinhart, HBV, HCV, HIV, immunity, mortality endpoint, outcome variables for antibiotic efficacy, surrogate endpoints, survival, viral load, VL | Leave a reply

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