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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-195829

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The incidence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae has been steadily rising. The morbidity, mortality and financial implications of such patients are significant. We did a retrospective analysis of the case records of 11 patients who had culture report positive for pan drug-resistant (PDR) organisms. There were total 15 isolates of PDR organisms in 11 patients. These were associated with catheter-associated urinary tract infections (7), tracheitis (4), bacteraemia (2), meningitis (1) and soft-tissue infection (1). Average APACHE II score was 23.72 (range 7-36) indicating patients with multiple co-morbidities and organ dysfunction. The average length of hospital stay was 60.72 (25-123) days. The overall mortality rate was 81.81 per cent, while PDR infection-related mortality was 18.18 per cent. Strict implementation of antibiotic stewardship programme is essential to limit use and prevent abuse of colistin.

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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 1361-1367, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-687681

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Antibiotic resistance affects the development of the world economy and threats public health. China is one of the countries with the most severe abuse of antibiotics. Here, we describe the causes of antibiotic resistance in the environment, human and animals as well as the status of antibiotic resistance. Based on the concept of One Health, we propose the promotion of the scientific use of antibiotics, the development of new types of antibiotics, establishment of the antibiotics stereoscopic monitoring network system, the promotion of knowledge education of antibiotic resistance, prevention of infection and other measures. We call for the establishment of interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral, trans-regional communication and cooperation to promote the development of antibiotic resistance prevention and control in China to protect environment and the health of humans and animals.

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 3771-3778, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-853826

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The medicinal science has been plagued by drug resistance of bacteria and antibiotic medicine with side effect for years. The problem could not be solved only by the chemistry medicine treatment. For thousand years, Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) had made a significant contribution to people's health and has played an important role in preventing and controlling bacterial infection in the near centuries. As wide sources, less side effect, and less resistant to bacterial, TCM drew a great attention in anti-infection recently. Following the literature and clinic trial reports in the lastest 15 years, we summarized the studies on the bacteria-resistance and therapy of traditional Chinese and Western medicines, and analysed the researches on the antibacterial effects of compound TCM, single Chinese herbs, and chemical components from herbs. The results will provide the new ideas on the application and development of TCM with anti-infection.

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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-558613

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Objective To study the current status of antibiotic usage in Southwest hospital, so as to improve the rationality in applying antibiotic. Methods A total of 1 668 patients in Southwest hospital during Jan 1 to Dec 30, 2003 were investigated in antibiotic usage and the data were sorted and analyzed. Results Antibiotics were administered in 1 247 cases (74.76%), including only 76 cases (6.09%) based on susceptibility test, 39 cases (3.12%) occurred hospital infection. 297 cases (23.81%) abused antibiotics, among which 131 cases (38.04%) were without definite symptoms or with weak signs, 93 cases (31.31%) used more than two kinds of antibiotics, 24 cases (8.08%) frequently changed antibiotic in the treatment, 27 cases (9.09%) inappropriately prolonged administration and 22 cases (7.40%) improperly combined the same antibiotics. Conclusion Irrational utilization of antibiotics exits in clinical work. Therefore, the rational use of antibiotic based on susceptibility tests should be emphasized.

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