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Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen ; 126(8): 1058-60, 2006 Apr 06.
Article in Norwegian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16619066

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BACKGROUND: There is increasing focus on the development of bacterial antibiotic resistance. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of urine samples from patients resident in a Norwegian county, comparing 9121 samples culture-positive in 2003-04 with 28 066 samples in 1997-99. Determination of resistance was done with the MAST automatic multipoint inoculator system. RESULTS: Escherichia coli was found in 68% and 56% of out-patient and in-patient isolates respectively. Significant declines in mecillinam sensitivity (from 96% to 94%), nitrofurantoin sensitivity (from 97% to 95%) and sulfonamide sensitivity (from 73% to 71%) in in-patient E. coli isolates were found. In out-patients we found significant reductions in sensitivity to ampicillin (from 78% to 76%) and trimethoprim (from 83% to 82%). For urinary tract infection isolates as a whole, the greatest sensitivity was observed for nitrofurantoin: 85% in in-patient isolates and 75% in out-patient isolates, but there was a significant decline in resistance to several antibiotics. INTERPRETATION: Increasing antibiotic resistance may be related to increasing antibiotic use. Mecillinam and nitrofurantoin may be considered first-choice preparations as E. coli is the dominant etiological agent and shows the greatest sensitivity to these two antibiotics.


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Drug Resistance, Bacterial , Urinary Tract Infections/drug therapy , Anti-Infective Agents, Urinary/administration & dosage , Anti-Infective Agents, Urinary/adverse effects , Escherichia coli Infections/drug therapy , Escherichia coli Infections/urine , Humans , Inpatients , Norway , Outpatients , Retrospective Studies , Urinary Tract Infections/microbiology , Urinary Tract Infections/urine
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