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Managing skin and soft-tissue infection and nosocomial pneumonia caused by MRSA: a 2014 follow-up survey (CROSBI ID 292654)

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Dryden, Matthew ; Tambić Andrašević, Arjana ; Bassetti, Matteo ; Bouza, Emilio ; Chastre, Jean ; Baguneid, Mo ; Esposito, Silvano ; Giamarellou, Helen ; Gyssens, Inge ; Nathwani, Dilip et al. Managing skin and soft-tissue infection and nosocomial pneumonia caused by MRSA: a 2014 follow-up survey // International journal of antimicrobial agents, 45 (2015), S1-S14. doi: 10.1016/s0924-8579(15)30002-9

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Dryden, Matthew ; Tambić Andrašević, Arjana ; Bassetti, Matteo ; Bouza, Emilio ; Chastre, Jean ; Baguneid, Mo ; Esposito, Silvano ; Giamarellou, Helen ; Gyssens, Inge ; Nathwani, Dilip ; Unal, Serhat ; Voss, Andreas ; Wilcox, Mark

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Managing skin and soft-tissue infection and nosocomial pneumonia caused by MRSA: a 2014 follow-up survey

As a follow-up to our 2009 survey, in order to explore opinion and practice on the epidemiology and management of meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Europe, we conducted a second survey to elicit current opinions on this topic, particularly around antibiotic choice, dose, duration and route of administration. We also aimed to further understand how the management of MRSA has evolved in Europe during the past 5 years. Members of an expert panel of infectious diseases specialists convened in London (UK) in January 2014 to identify and discuss key issues in the management of MRSA. Following this meeting, a survey was developed comprising 36 questions covering a wide range of topics on MRSA complicated skin and soft- tissue infection and nosocomial pneumonia management. The survey instrument, a web-based questionnaire, was sent to the International Society of Chemotherapy for distribution to registered European infection societies and their members. This article reports the survey results from the European respondents. At the time of the original survey, the epidemiology of MRSA varied significantly across Europe and there were differing views on best practice. The current findings suggest that the epidemiology of healthcare-associated MRSA in Europe is, if anything, even more polarised, whilst community- acquired MRSA has become much more common. However, there now appears to be a much greater knowledge of current treatment/management options, and antimicrobial stewardship has moved forward considerably in the 5 years since the last survey.

Antibiotic management ; Complicated skin and soft-tissue infection ; Europe ; Infection ; Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ; Nosocomial pneumonia

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45

2015.

S1-S14

objavljeno

0924-8579

10.1016/s0924-8579(15)30002-9

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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