Utility of urine cultures in predicting blood culture susceptibilities in patients with bacteremic urinary tract infection

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Abstract

In a review of 428 patients with bacteremic urinary tract infections, urine culture susceptibility results accurately predicted blood culture results when the same organism was isolated from both cultures. Early targeted therapy using urine culture results can potentially reduce broad-spectrum antibiotic exposure and its associated adverse effects and the length of hospitalization.

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Lam, P. W., Bradley Wiggers, J., Lo, J., MacFadden, D. R., & Daneman, N. (2019). Utility of urine cultures in predicting blood culture susceptibilities in patients with bacteremic urinary tract infection. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 63(1). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01606-18

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