Urinary Tract Infection Antibiotic Resistance in the United States.

Urinary Tract Infection Antibiotic Resistance in the United States. Prim Care. 2018 Sep;45(3):455-466 Authors: Waller TA, Pantin SAL, Yenior AL, Pujalte GGA Abstract Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common entities in medicine and affected patients present daily in a typical family medicine practice. The patients often present with the "classic symptoms" of dysuria and increased frequency, but sometimes they are asymptomatic or have a mixed picture. In most cases, an antibiotic is prescribed, and this practice is likely contributing to increasing worldwide antibiotic resistance. To help combat this problem, it is important that clinicians seek out their local bacterial resistance patterns and antibiograms, properly diagnose and treat UTI if indicated, and recognize their role in antibiotic stewardship. PMID: 30115334 [PubMed - in process]
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