2015
DOI: 10.1590/0037-8682-0211-2015
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Occurrence and sensitivity profile of extended spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae at a tertiary hospital in Southern Brazil

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“…The sensitivity rate of TPZ was 53,12%. In previous researchers have reported sensitive rate TPZ from 57.9 % to 9.2% to E. coli in clinical samples (Ghafur et al,2012;Rugini et al,2015). Our results were similar to Ghafur et al,2012 who also reported that TPZ resistance rate of E. coli 57.9%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The sensitivity rate of TPZ was 53,12%. In previous researchers have reported sensitive rate TPZ from 57.9 % to 9.2% to E. coli in clinical samples (Ghafur et al,2012;Rugini et al,2015). Our results were similar to Ghafur et al,2012 who also reported that TPZ resistance rate of E. coli 57.9%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…ESBL positive isolates tested in this study showed relatively lower resistance to Nitrofurantoin, a relatively active agent against both ESBL positive and ESBL negative. Similar study results were reported from Kenya [39] and Brazil [40]. This may be due to low prescription of this drug by physicians and therefore, nitrofurantoin remains active for treatment of non-life-threatening urinary tract infections [39].…”
Section: Bacterial Strainssupporting
confidence: 84%