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However, limited clinical experience with it and the absence of intravenous formulations strongly reduce its applicability in critically ill patients.
But the approach can result in considerably more than one optimal solutions what can reduce its applicability.
Sensitivity of culture is over 90%%, but long delays in providing results reduce its applicability for rapid medical decision and infrastructure bottlenecks hamper its wide availability in developing countries [ 2].
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Austria reduced its support.
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