Three-day ceftriaxone versus longer durations of therapy for inpatient treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infection

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Current guidelines do not address a recommended duration of parenteral therapy for uncomplicated urinary tract infection (uUTI) treatment in the inpatient setting. We compared a 3-day course of ceftriaxone with longer antibiotic durations for inpatients with a uUTI. Our findings indicate that a 3-day course of ceftriaxone was as efficacious as longer antibiotic courses.

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Elajouz, B., Dumkow, L. E., Worden, L. J., VanLangen, K. M., & Jameson, A. P. (2022). Three-day ceftriaxone versus longer durations of therapy for inpatient treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infection. Antimicrobial Stewardship and Healthcare Epidemiology, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1017/ash.2022.317

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