Antimicrobial Resistance Rates and Risk Factors for Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli-Associated Urinary Tract Infections in Older Outpatients in East Anatolia from 2011 - 2019
Abstract:Background: Community-acquired urinary tract infection is among the most common infections in older adults. Regardless of age, the most frequently detected causative microorganism is Escherichia coli. In parallel with the increase in antibiotic use, the frequency of community-acquired extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing E. coli (ESBL-E. coli) has reached critical levels. The use of empirical antibiotic therapy is determined by assessing patient-based risk factors. Therefore, knowing the risk factors and… Show more
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