2007
DOI: 10.3201/eid1308.070071
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Risk Factors for Colonization with Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase–producing Bacteria and Intensive Care Unit Admission

Abstract: Coexisting conditions and previous antimicrobial drug exposure predict colonization.

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“…These results were supported by Harris et al, (2007) who documented that the Age >60 years targeted to the ESβL producing bacteria and Kumar et al, (2012) who recorded that all MβL positive isolates were from adults.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…These results were supported by Harris et al, (2007) who documented that the Age >60 years targeted to the ESβL producing bacteria and Kumar et al, (2012) who recorded that all MβL positive isolates were from adults.…”
supporting
confidence: 78%
“…A common risk factor for the development of highly resistant bacteria is the previous use of broad-spectrum antibiotics (45) . In our study, all patients had received antibiotic therapy prior to surgical debridement, and this may explain the higher rate of multidrug-resistant bacteria present in the diabetic foot lesions in our study than in previous studies (1) (41) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Die intestinale Kolonisation als Quelle für eine Verbreitung ist häufig anzunehmen. March et al [160] Risikofaktoren: Mehrere Studien identifizierten eine vorangegangene Antibiotikatherapie als Risikofaktor für die Besiedlung mit ESBL-bildenden E. coli [39,132,145,163,164]. Klassische Risikofaktoren für den Erwerb multiresistenter Pathogene wie Immunsuppression nach Organtransplantation [39], langer Krankenhausaufenthalt [39] oder Fremdkörper (Dauerkatheter) [164,165] wurden ebenfalls beschrieben.…”
Section: Acinetobacter Baumanniiunclassified