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Increased Fluoroquinolone-Susceptibility and Preserved Nitrofurantoin-Susceptibility among Escherichia coli Urine Isolates from Women Long-Term Care Residents: A Brief Report.

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Datta, R; Advani, S; Rink, A; Bianco, L; Van Ness, PH; Quagliarello, V; Juthani-Mehta, M
Published in: Open Access J Gerontol Geriatr Med
April 2018

Suspected urinary tract infection is a common indication for antimicrobial therapy in long-term care residents. We sought to characterize antimicrobial susceptibilities among urine isolates collected from women long-term care residents enrolled in a clinical trial across 21 long-term care facilities in Connecticut, United States of America between August 2012 and October 2015. Among 967 urine cultures collected from 175 women long-term care residents with and without suspected urinary tract infection, we identified 456 bacterial isolates. Escherichia coli (55.3%), Klebsiella (13.8%) and Enterococcus (8.3%) species were the predominant organisms identified. Among all 456 urine isolates, 68.1% were ciprofloxacin-susceptible, 77.2% were trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole-susceptible, 86.3% were cefazolin-susceptible, and 72.6% were nitrofurantoin-susceptible. Among 252 Escherichia coli urine isolates, 60.2% were ciprofloxacin-susceptible, 73.7% were trimethoprim/ sulfamethoxazole-susceptible, 84.5% were cefazolin-susceptible, and 86.5% were nitrofurantoin-susceptible. These findings suggest that trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole may be favorable empiric therapy while the urinary isolate is unknown, and nitrofurantoin may be optimal therapy for uncomplicated urinary tract infection due to Escherichia coli in women long-term care residents.

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Open Access J Gerontol Geriatr Med

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2575-8543

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April 2018

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Datta, R., Advani, S., Rink, A., Bianco, L., Van Ness, P. H., Quagliarello, V., & Juthani-Mehta, M. (2018). Increased Fluoroquinolone-Susceptibility and Preserved Nitrofurantoin-Susceptibility among Escherichia coli Urine Isolates from Women Long-Term Care Residents: A Brief Report. Open Access J Gerontol Geriatr Med, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.19080/OAJGGM.2018.04.555636
Datta, Rupak, Sonali Advani, Andrea Rink, Luann Bianco, Peter H. Van Ness, Vincent Quagliarello, and Manisha Juthani-Mehta. “Increased Fluoroquinolone-Susceptibility and Preserved Nitrofurantoin-Susceptibility among Escherichia coli Urine Isolates from Women Long-Term Care Residents: A Brief Report.Open Access J Gerontol Geriatr Med 4, no. 3 (April 2018). https://doi.org/10.19080/OAJGGM.2018.04.555636.
Datta R, Advani S, Rink A, Bianco L, Van Ness PH, Quagliarello V, et al. Increased Fluoroquinolone-Susceptibility and Preserved Nitrofurantoin-Susceptibility among Escherichia coli Urine Isolates from Women Long-Term Care Residents: A Brief Report. Open Access J Gerontol Geriatr Med. 2018 Apr;4(3).
Datta, Rupak, et al. “Increased Fluoroquinolone-Susceptibility and Preserved Nitrofurantoin-Susceptibility among Escherichia coli Urine Isolates from Women Long-Term Care Residents: A Brief Report.Open Access J Gerontol Geriatr Med, vol. 4, no. 3, Apr. 2018. Pubmed, doi:10.19080/OAJGGM.2018.04.555636.
Datta R, Advani S, Rink A, Bianco L, Van Ness PH, Quagliarello V, Juthani-Mehta M. Increased Fluoroquinolone-Susceptibility and Preserved Nitrofurantoin-Susceptibility among Escherichia coli Urine Isolates from Women Long-Term Care Residents: A Brief Report. Open Access J Gerontol Geriatr Med. 2018 Apr;4(3).

Published In

Open Access J Gerontol Geriatr Med

DOI

EISSN

2575-8543

Publication Date

April 2018

Volume

4

Issue

3

Location

United States