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- W2030482502 abstract "Some bacteria are naturally resistant to many antibiotics and most can become multiply resistant. Multiply resistant gram-negative bacteria have proved a particular problem over the last 30 years, but the development of new agents has lessened their significance for most clinicians. Now, however, clinical practice is threatened by the lack of new classes of antibiotics, the widespread emergence of resistance and the advent of plasmid-mediated cephalosporinases by which the spread of resistance is likely to be rapid. Increased use of prophylaxis in immunosuppressed and intensive care patients is likely to aggravate the problem, as is the use of new broad-spectrum agents in the community. More directed and restricted antibiotic use and better education of patients and prescriber are necessary to contain the problem of antibiotic resistance. Improved surveillance of sensitivity trends is essential. Many outbreaks also are associated with poor infection control techniques. The cost of outbreaks due to multiply resistant organisms and lack of compliance with infection control procedures needs to be properly studied. While many predisposing factors for the acquisition of these organisms and the development of infection are understood, the multifactorial nature of illness in many patients complicates the issue, necessitating further study of risk factors and preventative and therapeutic measures." @default.
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