Abstract

Antibiotic-resistant gram-negative organisms are increasingly seen in hospitalized patients. Community-acquired antibiotic resistance has been noted for S. aureus but less so for gram-negative organisms. Outpatient treatment of children with urinary tract infection (UTI) relies on oral antibiotics with narrow activity against gram-negative organisms and has been relatively unchanged for the last several decades. Now, investigators have …

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