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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria hinders treatment of kidney infections : ucla





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Increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria hinders treatment of kidney infections

Increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria hinders treatment of kidney infections
Increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria hinders treatment of kidney infections
Extended-spectrum ß-lactamase-producing bacteria come from a strain of E. coli and are resistant to several types of antibiotics, severely limiting treatment options.The increase in illnesses and deaths linked to medication-resistant bacteria has been well-documented by researchers and received extensive public attention in recent years.Now, UCLA-led research shows how these bacteria are making it more difficult to treat a common but severe kidney infection.


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Medication-resistant bacteria becoming more common in certain kidney infections

Medication-resistant bacteria becoming more common in certain kidney infections
Medication-resistant bacteria becoming more common in certain kidney infections
New research shows how medication-resistant bacteria are making it more difficult to treat a common but severe kidney infection.Pyelonephritis — infection of the kidney usually caused by E. coli bacteria and which can start as a urinary tract infection — causes fever, back pain and vomiting.About half of people infected require hospitalization.


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New study shows how increase in medication-resistant bacteria impedes treatment of kidney infections

New study shows how increase in medication-resistant bacteria impedes treatment of kidney infections
New study shows how increase in medication-resistant bacteria impedes treatment of kidney infections
The increase in illnesses and deaths linked to medication-resistant bacteria has been well-documented by researchers and received extensive public attention in recent years.Now, UCLA-led research shows how these bacteria are making it more difficult to treat a common but severe kidney infection.Pyelonephritis — infection of the kidney usually caused by E. coli bacteria and which can start as a urinary tract infection — causes fever, back pain and vomiting.


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