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Emergence of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase Urinary Tract Infections Among Hospitalized Emergency Department Patients in the United States
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Emergence of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase Urinary Tract Infections Among Hospitalized Emergency Department Patients in the United States

D. A. Talan, S. S. Takhar, A. Krishnadasan, W. R. Mower, D. J. Pallin, M. Garg, J. Femling, R. E. Rothman, J. C. Moore, A. E. Jones, …
Annals of Emergency Medicine, Vol.77(1), pp.32-43
2021

Abstract

amikacin antibiotic agent avibactam plus ceftazidime beta lactamase CTX M beta lactamase SHV beta lactamase TEM 1 carbapenem carbapenem derivative cefazolin cefepime cefiderocol ceftazidime ceftolozane plus tazobactam ceftriaxone ciprofloxacin cotrimoxazole doripenem ertapenem extended spectrum beta lactamase gentamicin hypertensive factor imipenem lactic acid levofloxacin meropenem piperacillin plus tazobactam quinolone derivative steroid sultamicillin antiinfective agent adult aged antibiotic resistance antibiotic sensitivity Article bacterium culture bacterium isolate blood culture Charlson Comorbidity Index controlled study cystitis emergency ward Enterobacteriaceae infection Escherichia coli extended spectrum beta lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae female fluoroquinolone resistance follow up geography hospital patient human in vitro study infection risk Klebsiella length of stay long term care major clinical study male minimum inhibitory concentration multiplex polymerase chain reaction nonhuman observational study polymerase chain reaction priority journal prospective study Proteus Pseudomonas aeruginosa pyelonephritis pyuria risk factor sepsis Sequential Organ Failure Assessment Score treatment outcome United States urinary tract infection urine culture urolithiasis urosepsis adolescent beta-lactam resistance drug effect Enterobacteriaceae hospital emergency service middle aged very elderly young adult Aged, 80 and over Anti-Bacterial Agents Emergency Service, Hospital Enterobacteriaceae Infections Humans Prospective Studies Risk Factors Urinary Tract Infections
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