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Combined Training Intervention Targeting Medical and Nursing Staff Reduces Ciprofloxacin Use and Events of Urinary Tract Infection.

Johannes ForsterPetra SchulzeClaudia BurgerManuel KroneUlrich VogelGüzin Surat
Published in: Advances in urology (2022)
Inappropriate diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTI) contributes to antimicrobial overuse. A combined training intervention for medical and nursing staff mainly addressing the analytic process reduced UTI events (9.20 vs. 7.36 per 1000 PD, -20.0%, p  = 0.003) and the utilization rate of ciprofloxacin (11.6 vs. 3.5, -69.6 p  = 0.001) in a Bavarian University Hospital. Combined training intervention-as part of an antibiotic stewardship program-can be effective in avoiding unnecessary urinalysis and reducing antibiotic consumption.
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