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Reduction in co-trimoxazole resistance inEscherichia coli isolates from urinary tract infections between 1995 and 2005: a multicenter study in Ankara, Turkey

Authors :
Aysegul Gozalan
Mehmet Baysallar
Neriman Balaban
Zeynep Senses
Serpil Ercis
Ozkan Sengul
Ipek I. Mumcu
Hüsniye Şimşek
Nilay Çöplü
Serdar Terzioglu
Berrin Esen
Gülşen Hasçelik
Source :
Annals of Microbiology. 56:379-381
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2006.

Abstract

Co-trimoxazole resistance inEscherichia coli isolates from urinary tract infections (UTI) was assessed in 382 strains from 1995 and 510 strains from 2005. The strains were collected from five microbiology laboratories in Ankara, Turkey. Documentation on patient gender, age and outpatient/inpatient status was collected in 2005, but not in 1995. The resistance percentages were 751% in 1995 and 55.5% in 2005. This reduction in resistance percentage was statistically significant, overall in all except two of the participating laboratories. The resistance percentage in 2005 was 61.1% for children (n=208) and 51.2% for adults (n=258), 53.7% for females (n=380) and 60.8% for males (n=130), and 55.3% for outpatients (n=400) and 56.4% for inpatients (n=110). The reduction in resistance is believed to be a consequence of reduced usage. Although decreased, the level of co-trimoxazole resistance remains high, and continued avoidance of its use for empiric treatment of UTI in Turkey appears to be an appropriate strategy.

Details

ISSN :
18692044 and 15904261
Volume :
56
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a874c910b6adfb7606b4ea0be41d192f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03175036