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</script>The increasing prevalence of multiresistant Gram-negative bacteria of the Enterobacteriaceae family in Europe is a worrisome phenomenon. Extended spectrum betalactamase-producing Escherichia coli strains are widespread in the community and are frequently imported into the hospital. Of even more concern is the spread of carbapenem-resistant strains of Klebsiella spp. from regions where they are already endemic. Antibiotic use is a main driver of antibiotic resistance, which again increases broad spectrum antibiotic use, resulting in a vicious circle that is difficult to interrupt. The present commentary highlights important findings of a surveillance study of antimicrobial use and resistance in German ICUs over 8 years with a focus on Gram-negative resistance.
Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/drug therapy, Gram-Negative Bacteria/*drug effects, Drug Resistance, Bacterial/*drug effects, Physician's Practice Patterns, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use, Intensive Care Units, Germany, Population Surveillance, 616, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Commentary, Humans, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections, *Drug Resistance, Multiple, ddc: ddc:616
Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/drug therapy, Gram-Negative Bacteria/*drug effects, Drug Resistance, Bacterial/*drug effects, Physician's Practice Patterns, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use, Intensive Care Units, Germany, Population Surveillance, 616, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Commentary, Humans, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections, *Drug Resistance, Multiple, ddc: ddc:616
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