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Time to Blood Culture Positivity as a Predictor of Clinical Outcome of Staphylococcus aureus Bloodstream Infection

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TABLE 1. Demographic characteristics of 91 adult patients withmonomicrobial S. aureus BSIs
TABLE 2. Risk factors for and outcomes associated with time to positivity (�12 or �12 h) in S
TABLE 3. Risk factors for hospital mortality in patients with S. aureus BSIs

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