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Risk factors for resistance to "first-line" antimicrobials among urinary tract isolates of Escherichia coli in children.
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Selective antimicrobial pressure and multiple admissions to hospital were among the risk factors associated with antimicrobial resistance. The finding of a low but definite level of resistance to both ampicillin and gentamicin is important for the selection of empiric therapy for sepsis in neonates. The role of inexpensive first-line agents in the outpatient treatment and prevention of urinary tract infections requires re-examination, particularly in children who have recently received antimicrobial therapy.
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