Last data update: Aug 15, 2025. (Total: 49733 publications since 2009)
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| Measuring antibiotic appropriateness for urinary tract infections in nursing home residents
Eure T , LaPlace LL , Melchreit R , Maloney M , Lynfield R , Whitten T , Warnke L , Dumyati G , Quinlan G , Concannon C , Thompson D , Stone ND , Thompson ND . Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2017 38 (8) 1-4 We assessed the appropriateness of initiating antibiotics in 49 nursing home (NH) residents receiving antibiotics for urinary tract infection (UTI) using 3 published algorithms. Overall, 16 residents (32%) received prophylaxis, and among the 33 receiving treatment, the percentage of appropriate use ranged from 15% to 45%. Opportunities exist for improving UTI antibiotic prescribing in NH. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2017;1-4. |
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