Empiric antibiotic treatment for urinary tract infection in preschool children:susceptibilities of urine sample isolates
Autor: | Christopher C Butler, Alastair D Hay, Emma Thomas-Jones, Kathryn O’Brien, Judith van der Voort, Harriet Downing, Cherry-Ann Waldron, Jan Dudley, Timothy Pickles, Robin Howe, Mandy Wootton, Kerenza Hood, Kim Harman, Paul Little, Kate Rumsby |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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medicine.medical_specialty antibiotic resistance medicine.drug_class Urinary system Antibiotics Microbial Sensitivity Tests Urine Pediatrics Microbiology 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine 030225 pediatrics Internal medicine parasitic diseases Diagnosis Escherichia coli medicine Humans Prospective Studies 030212 general & internal medicine Prospective cohort study Escherichia coli Infections business.industry Infant Newborn Infant Drug Resistance Microbial Amoxicillin bacterial infections and mycoses Trimethoprim R1 Anti-Bacterial Agents Ciprofloxacin Nitrofurantoin Child Preschool Urinary Tract Infections treatment recommendations surveillance Female Family Practice business medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Butler, C C, O'Brien, K, Wootton, M, Pickles, T, Hood, K, Howe, R, Waldron, C-A, Thomas-Jones, E, Dudley, J, Van Der Voort, J, Rumsby, K, Little, P, Downing, H, Harman, K & Hay, A 2016, ' Empiric antibiotic treatment for urinary tract infection in preschool children : susceptibilities of urine sample isolates ', Family Practice, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 127-132 . https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmv104 |
ISSN: | 0263-2136 |
Popis: | Background.\ud \ud Antibiotic treatment recommendations based on susceptibility data from routinely submitted urine samples may be biased because of variation in sampling, laboratory procedures and inclusion of repeat samples, leading to uncertainty about empirical treatment.\ud \ud \ud Objective.\ud \ud To describe and compare susceptibilities of Escherichia coli cultured from routinely submitted samples, with E. coli causing urinary tract infection (UTI) from a cohort of systematically sampled, acutely unwell children. \ud \ud \ud Methods.\ud \ud Susceptibilities of 1458 E. coli isolates submitted during the course of routine primary care for children |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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