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Genomic epidemiology of emerging ESBL-producing Kentucky in Europe.

urinary-tract infections. Bayesian time-scaled phylogeny on whole genome sequences of isolates from these cases and supplementary isolates from public sequence databases was used to infer the origin and spread of ...

Antimicrobial use in European long-term care facilities: results from the third point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use, 2016 to 2017

Urinary tract infections and respiratory tract infections were the main indications for antimicrobial prescription. This PPS provides updated and detailed information on antimicrobial use in LTCF s across ...

Time trend of prevalence and susceptibility to nitrofurantoin of urinary MDR Escherichia coli from outpatients

nitrofurantoin, i.e. first-line treatment for uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTI s), of urinary MDR E. coli (2005 versus 2011-12). Methods: In this secondary analysis of a multicentre study, which ...

Characteristics of the antibiotic regimen that affect antimicrobial resistance in urinary pathogens

is unclear. Methods In this retrospective multi-center cohort study, we assessed the impact of different variables on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in pathogens isolated from the urinary tract in older adults. ...

OXA-48 Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in a Household Contact of a Previously Infected Patient: Person-to-Person Transmission or Coincidental Community Acquisition?

Sequence Typing Plasmids Sequence Analysis, DNA Abstract: We reported a woman with urinary-tract infection caused by OXA-48 producing Klebsiella pneumoniae. Using molecular techniques, we showed that she ...

Indications for antimicrobial prescribing in European nursing homes: results from a point prevalence survey.

most frequently prescribed for the prevention or treatment of urinary (49.5%; prevalence: 3.23%) and respiratory (31.8%; prevalence: 1.81%) tract infections. A very high proportion of uroprophylaxis was ...

Parenteral versus oral administration of systemic antimicrobials in European nursing homes: a point-prevalence survey.

had been admitted more recently into the NH (p = 0.007). Empirical treatment of respiratory tract infections (RTI s) accounted for the majority of parenteral antimicrobials, while prophylaxis of urinary ...

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