Resistance ofEscherichia coliin faeces and the use of antimicrobial agents in the treatment of hospital patients
- 1 August 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Epidemiology and Infection
- Vol. 91 (3) , 491-498
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022172400060538
Abstract
SUMMARY: Resistance of faecalEscherichia colito ampicillin, tetracycline, sulphamethoxazole and gentamicin was studied in patients admitted to seven different departments in two hospitals. The resistance to ampicillin, tetracycline and sulphamethoxazole in the seven patient groups was 27–57%, 26–56% and 35–63%, respectively. Resistance to gentamicin was found in only one department. AnE. coliflora predominantly resistant to ampicillin, tetracycline or sulphamethoxazole (> 50% of theE. colistrains in a faecal sample resistant) was found in 10–38%, 4–30% and 21–35% of the samples. A cross-sectional study focusing on the influence of the use of antimicrobial agents on the occurrence of resistant strains revealed a positive correlation between the annual turnover of broad-spectrum penicillins in various departments and the occurrence of predominantly ampicillin-resistantE. colistrains in these departments.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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