Inappropriate empirical treatment of uncomplicated cystitis in Thai women: Lessons learned

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Abstract

A prospective study conducted in a Thai general practice clinic demonstrated a high prevalence (91.3%) of inappropriate empirical antibiotic use in women with uncomplicated cystitis and 42.6% Escherichia coli fluoroquinolone resistance. An annual update of antimicrobial resistance surveillance data of uropathogens may permit targeted treatment of patients in hospital care.

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Pruetpongpun, N., Khawcharoenporn, T., Damronglerd, P., Suwantarat, N., Apisarnthanarak, A., & Rutjanawech, S. (2017). Inappropriate empirical treatment of uncomplicated cystitis in Thai women: Lessons learned. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 64, S115–S118. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/cix088

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