Abstract
We analysed the trend of antibiotic resistance of community-acquired uropathogens over a 4-year period in a cohort of children with a first episode of culture-proven urinary tract infection presenting to the department of paediatrics at a large general secondary care hospital in the United Arab Emirates. Comparisons were made between 2 time periods: 2003-04 versus 2005-06 for 145 children aged 2 months to 12 years of age. Although some changes in resistance were observed for some antibiotics between the 2 time periods, the differences were not significant, nor were the trends, except for a significant increase in resistance to nitrofurantoin (from 5.4% to 35.6%), with a significant increasing trend over the 4 years.
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Narchi, H., & Al-Hamdani, M. A. M. (2010). Antibiotic resistance trends in paediatric community-acquired first urinary tract infections in the United Arab Emirates. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 16(1), 45–50. https://doi.org/10.26719/2010.16.1.45
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