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Efficacy and Safety of Tedizolid Phosphate versus Linezolid in a Randomized Phase 3 Trial in Patients with Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infection

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FIG 1 Patient flow through the study.†analysis set with at least one Gram-positive pathogen at baseline; ^, blood culture was negative at screening but positive at a later time *, withdrew consent (n � 7) or noncompliance with study drug (n � 1); **, lost to follow-up (n � 1);, patients could have been excluded for more than one reason; ‡, included all patients who were eligible for inclusion in the CE-PTEpoint, and the collection of a blood sample was clinically indicated for culture.
TABLE 1 Demographic and baseline characteristics of patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (intent-to-treatpopulation)
TABLE 1 (Continued)
TABLE 2 Primary and secondary efficacy endpoints in different analysis populations
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