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Search for: [Abstract = "n regard to pathogen detection \(p=0.001\). In all treatment arms Gram\-positive bacteria tended to be the most common pathogens. Concurrently not one single species was prevailing. The incidence of major infections was similar in every treatment group. The course of infectious complications that appeared during induction therapy in acute myeloid leukemia patients was independent of the chemotherapy regimen. Also, the time necessary for resolution of infection hallmarks \(clinical signs, body temperature and bacterial growth\) was comparable in every treatment group except for pulmonary tissue consolidation secondary to lower respiratory tract inflammation. In the DAC arm the time of resolution of changes revealed in chest radiograph imagination was the longest. \; Every patient received first\-line \(prophylactic\) antibiotic therapy, whereas addition of glycopeptides\/linezolid and second\-line antibiotics was observed most frequently in the DA arm. There wasalso no difference in G\-SCF, immunoglobulins, antifungal and antiviral therapy among the analyzed groups.In every treatment arm the rate of hematopoetic restitution and peripheral morphology normalization was similar and amounted to over 70%. The median duration of IV degree neutropenia after completing cytostatic infusion was 17 days and did not differ in particular treatment lines. The highest CR rate was achieved among the patien"]

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