2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265720
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The effects of antibiotic cycling and mixing on acquisition of antibiotic resistant bacteria in the ICU: A post-hoc individual patient analysis of a prospective cluster-randomized crossover study

Abstract: Background Repeated rotation of empiric antibiotic treatment strategies is hypothesized to reduce antibiotic resistance. Clinical rotation studies failed to change unit-wide prevalence of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) carriage, including an international cluster-randomized crossover study. Unit-wide effects may differ from individual effects due to “ecological fallacy”. This post-hoc analysis of a cluster-randomized crossover study assesses differences between cycling and mixing rotation strategies in ac… Show more

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“…It is also one of the main microorganisms causing nosocomial infections with a predisposition to be multiresistant in immunocompromised patients with cancer, burns, or respiratory infections [5][6][7]. The multiresistance of P. aeruginosa has gained importance in the last decade due to its high mortality and the costs associated with medical care, which have increased exponentially [3,8,9]. Considering that the problem of antimicrobial resistance continues to spread worldwide, it becomes necessary to implement new therapeutic alternatives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also one of the main microorganisms causing nosocomial infections with a predisposition to be multiresistant in immunocompromised patients with cancer, burns, or respiratory infections [5][6][7]. The multiresistance of P. aeruginosa has gained importance in the last decade due to its high mortality and the costs associated with medical care, which have increased exponentially [3,8,9]. Considering that the problem of antimicrobial resistance continues to spread worldwide, it becomes necessary to implement new therapeutic alternatives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%