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Antibiotic stewardship: a milestone in everyday clinical practice
Infectious diseases caused by multi-resistant pathogens are increasing worldwide and are challenging for clinicians, also in urological setting. The alarming situation is worsened by the limited perspective of new antibiotic developments. Several authors demonstrated that in Italy we have alarming data about resistance rates: in Campania about 58% of Escherichia coli are resistant to fluroquinolones, as 46% to sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim. On the other hand, the resistance rate against fosfomycin is still low less than 5%. More alarming data are reported about Klebsiella pneumoniae: resistance rate to flurquinolones 65% and 58% to sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim. A continuing uncritical, non-guideline-conform and overuse of antibiotics leads to selection of multidrug-resistant pathogens, which can colonize patients and make the treatment a real challenge. A revision of our approach to urinary tract infections at the light of antibiotic stewardiship principles are urgently required, in particular starting from the everyday clinical practice
La gestione clinico-microbiologica del paziente con infezioni batteriche gravi. Un approccio terapeutico guidato
L'uso dei Farmaci Antifungini nel Paziente Critico. Le Infezioni Fungine nel Paziente Critico dal Laboratorio alla Clinica per Ottimizzare la Diagnosi e la Terapia
L'uso dei farmaci antimicrobici in terapia intensiva - Letteratura ragionata dell'antibiogramma
Chances/Challenges of the Role of New Beta-lactamase Inhibitors Against the Growing Threat of NDM-producing Escherichia coli With Penicillin-binding Protein 3 Mutations
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