BACKGROUND: To assess the effect of previous antibiotic use on the risk of a resistant Escherichia coli urinary tract infection (UTI), we undertook a case-control study with prospective measurement of outcomes in 10 general practices in the UK. METHODS: Urinary samples from all patients with symptoms suggestive of UTIs were sought, and those with a laboratory-proven E. coli infection were interviewed and their medical records examined. Case patients were those with ampicillin- or trimethoprim-resistant infections and control patients had infections that were susceptible to antibiotics, including ampicillin and trimethoprim. RESULTS: Risk of ampicillin-resistant E. coli infection in 903 patients was associated with amoxicillin prescriptions ...
BACKGROUND: GPs are urged to prescribe antibiotics less frequently, despite lack of evidence linking...
Objectives: To determine whether patients with an uncomplicated community-acquired urinary tract inf...
BACKGROUND: GPs are urged to prescribe antibiotics less frequently, despite lack of evidence linking...
BACKGROUND: To assess the effect of previous antibiotic use on the risk of a resistant Escherichia c...
Background: To assess the effect of previous antibiotic use on the risk of a resistant Escherichia c...
Background To assess the effect of previous antibiotic use on the risk of a resistant Escherichia co...
We investigated whether prior use of antibiotics affects the risk of mecillinam/trimethoprim/nitrofu...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to quantify the association between prior antibiotic ...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance is considered to be one of the major threats to public health. ...
Background: Routine urine culture testing is not recommended for uncomplicated urinary tract infecti...
Individual and group level factors associated with the probability of antimicrobial resistance of ur...
Trimethoprim resistance is increasingly prevalent in community-acquired urinary infections. The obje...
Background: Urinary tract infections are one of the most common infections in primary and secondary ...
Background: Resistance to the prescribed antibiotic causes a longer duration of symptoms in patients...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance is considered to be one of the major threats to public healt...
BACKGROUND: GPs are urged to prescribe antibiotics less frequently, despite lack of evidence linking...
Objectives: To determine whether patients with an uncomplicated community-acquired urinary tract inf...
BACKGROUND: GPs are urged to prescribe antibiotics less frequently, despite lack of evidence linking...
BACKGROUND: To assess the effect of previous antibiotic use on the risk of a resistant Escherichia c...
Background: To assess the effect of previous antibiotic use on the risk of a resistant Escherichia c...
Background To assess the effect of previous antibiotic use on the risk of a resistant Escherichia co...
We investigated whether prior use of antibiotics affects the risk of mecillinam/trimethoprim/nitrofu...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to quantify the association between prior antibiotic ...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance is considered to be one of the major threats to public health. ...
Background: Routine urine culture testing is not recommended for uncomplicated urinary tract infecti...
Individual and group level factors associated with the probability of antimicrobial resistance of ur...
Trimethoprim resistance is increasingly prevalent in community-acquired urinary infections. The obje...
Background: Urinary tract infections are one of the most common infections in primary and secondary ...
Background: Resistance to the prescribed antibiotic causes a longer duration of symptoms in patients...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance is considered to be one of the major threats to public healt...
BACKGROUND: GPs are urged to prescribe antibiotics less frequently, despite lack of evidence linking...
Objectives: To determine whether patients with an uncomplicated community-acquired urinary tract inf...
BACKGROUND: GPs are urged to prescribe antibiotics less frequently, despite lack of evidence linking...