Infections caused by Escherichia coli resistant to norfloxacin in hospitalized cirrhotic patients

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Selective intestinal decontamination with norfloxacin is useful to prevent bacterial infections in several groups of cirrhotic patients at high risk of infection. However, the emergence of infections caused by Escherichia coli resistant to quinolones has recently been observed in cirrhotic patients undergoing prophylactic norfloxacin. Our aim is to determine the characteristics of the infections caused by E. coli resistant to norfloxacin in hospitalized cirrhotic patients. One hundred and six infections caused by E. coli in 99 hospitalized cirrhotic patients were analyzed and distributed into two groups: group I (n = 67), infections caused by E. coli sensitive to norfloxacin, and group II (n = 39), infections caused by E. coli resistant to norfloxacin. The clinical and analytical characteristics at diagnosis of the infection were similar in both groups. Previous prophylaxis with norfloxacin was more frequent in group II (15/67, 22.4% vs. 32/39, 82%, P

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Ortiz, J., Vila, M. C., Soriano, G., Minana, J., Gana, J., Mirelis, B., … Guarner, C. (1999). Infections caused by Escherichia coli resistant to norfloxacin in hospitalized cirrhotic patients. Hepatology, 29(4), 1064–1069. https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.510290406

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