长期护理女性患者尿液中分离的大肠杆菌氟喹诺酮类药物敏感性和保存的呋喃妥英类药物敏感性增加:一份简短报告。

Rupak Datta, Sonali Advani, Andrea Rink, Luann Bianco, Peter H Van Ness, Vincent Quagliarello, Manisha Juthani-Mehta
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怀疑尿路感染是长期护理居民抗菌治疗的常见指征。我们试图描述2012年8月至2015年10月期间在美国康涅狄格州21家长期护理机构参加临床试验的女性长期护理居民尿液分离物的抗菌药物敏感性。在175名有或没有怀疑尿路感染的女性长期护理居民收集的967种尿液培养物中,我们鉴定出456种细菌分离物。大肠杆菌(55.3%)、克雷伯菌(13.8%)和肠球菌(8.3%)为优势菌种。其中环丙沙星敏感68.1%,甲氧苄啶/磺胺甲恶唑敏感77.2%,头孢唑林敏感86.3%,呋喃妥英敏感72.6%。252株大肠杆菌尿中环丙沙星敏感60.2%,甲氧苄啶/磺胺甲恶唑敏感73.7%,头孢唑林敏感84.5%,呋喃妥英敏感86.5%。这些发现表明,甲氧苄啶/磺胺甲恶唑可能是一种良好的经经验治疗,而尿分离物未知,呋喃妥因可能是女性长期护理居民因大肠杆菌引起的无并发症尿路感染的最佳治疗方法。
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Increased Fluoroquinolone-Susceptibility and Preserved Nitrofurantoin-Susceptibility among Escherichia coli Urine Isolates from Women Long-Term Care Residents: A Brief Report.

Suspected urinary tract infection is a common indication for antimicrobial therapy in long-term care residents. We sought to characterize antimicrobial susceptibilities among urine isolates collected from women long-term care residents enrolled in a clinical trial across 21 long-term care facilities in Connecticut, United States of America between August 2012 and October 2015. Among 967 urine cultures collected from 175 women long-term care residents with and without suspected urinary tract infection, we identified 456 bacterial isolates. Escherichia coli (55.3%), Klebsiella (13.8%) and Enterococcus (8.3%) species were the predominant organisms identified. Among all 456 urine isolates, 68.1% were ciprofloxacin-susceptible, 77.2% were trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole-susceptible, 86.3% were cefazolin-susceptible, and 72.6% were nitrofurantoin-susceptible. Among 252 Escherichia coli urine isolates, 60.2% were ciprofloxacin-susceptible, 73.7% were trimethoprim/ sulfamethoxazole-susceptible, 84.5% were cefazolin-susceptible, and 86.5% were nitrofurantoin-susceptible. These findings suggest that trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole may be favorable empiric therapy while the urinary isolate is unknown, and nitrofurantoin may be optimal therapy for uncomplicated urinary tract infection due to Escherichia coli in women long-term care residents.

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