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A European perspective on nosocomial urinary tract infections I : report on the microbiology workland, etiology and antimicrobial susceptibiliy (ESGNI - 003 study)Bouza, E. ...Objectives To obtain information on the microbiology workload, etiology and antimicrobial susceptibility of urinary tract infection (UTI) pathogens isolated in European hospitals. Materials and ... methods We collected data available in the microbiology units of a large sample of European hospitals regarding the laboratory workload, diagnostic criteria, and etiology and antimicrobial resistance of the urinary isolates collected on one day (the study day). Results Data were received from a total of 228 hospitals from 29 European countries. The average rate of urine samples cultured per 1000 admissions in 1999 was 324. The criteria to consider a positive urine culture as significant were quite variable;>=104 colony-forming units (CFU)/mL for bacteria or >=103 CFU/mL in the case of yeasts were the most used cut-off points. On the study day, a total of 607 micro-organisms from 522 patients with nosocomial UTI were isolated. The six most commonly isolated micro-organisms were, in decreasing order: Escherichia coli (35.6%), Enterococci (15.8%), Candida (9.4%), Klebsiella (8.3%), Proteus (7.9%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (6.9%). Pseudomonas was isolated more frequently in non-EU countries. The study data reveal high rates of antimicrobial resistancein UTI pathogens, especially in non-EU countries, where Pseudomonas aeruginosa presented rates of aminoglycoside resistance as high as 72% to gentanucin, 69.2% to tobramycin and 40% to amikacin. Conclusions Nosocomial UTI accounts for an important proportion of the workload in microbiology laboratories. A consensus on the practice and interpretation of urine culturesin Europe is needed. The levels and patterns of resistance of UTI pathogens must be a serious cause for concern and a clear reason for stricter guidelines and regulations in antimicrobial policy.Source: Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European society of clinical microbiology and infectious dieseases. - ISSN 1198-743X (Letn. 7, 2001, str. 523-531)Type of material - article, component partPublish date - 2001Language - englishCOBISS.SI-ID - 21354969
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Bouza, E. |
San Juan, R. |
Muñoz, P. |
Tomič, Viktorija
Topics
Urinary Tract Infections |
Microbiology |
Etiology |
Cross Infection |
Epidemiology |
Microbiology |
Bacteria |
Isolation And Purification |
Drug Effects |
Candida |
Isolation And Purification |
Antibiotics |
Pharmacology |
Urine |
Microbiology |
Questionnaires |
Microbial Sensitivity Tests |
Europe |
Drug Resistance, Microbial |
Colony Count, Microbial |
Antibiotiki |
Bakterije |
Infekcija navzkrižna |
Kandida |
Sečila, infekcije |
Ankete |
Evropa |
Kolonija, štetje mikrobov |
Mikrobni, občutljivostni testi |
Urin |
Zdravilo, rezistenca mikrobna
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