Elizabeth L.A. Cross , Rebecca K. Sutherland , on behalf of the British Infection Association Clinical Services Committee
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Abstract
The Infection Quick Reference Guide (IQRG) Investigation of Skin & Soft Tissue Infection (SSTI) is a general resource for frontline NHS clinicians to use in caring for adults with SSTIs. It should be used alongside current guidance on managing SSTIs and is not intended for use in diabetic foot infections. The IQRGs are available on the BIA website and are published within and aligned to the Standards for Microbiology Investigations, where appropriate. They are endorsed by both the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal College of Pathologists.