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[Consenso Argentino Intersociedades de Infección Urinaria 2018-2019 - Parte I].

作者信息

Nemirovsky Corina, López Furst María José, Pryluka Daniel, De Vedia Lautaro, Scapellato Pablo, Colque Angel, Barcelona Laura, Desse Javier, Caradonti Matías, Varcasia Daniel, Ipohorski Gagriel, Votta Roberto, Zylberman Marcelo, Romani Adriana, Valdez Pascual, Penini Magdalena, De Paulis Adriana, Lucero Celeste, Sandor Andrés, Contreras Rosita, Nannini Esteban, Gañete Marcelo, Ralli Héctor, Lopardo Gustavo, Mykietiuk Analía, Aronson Sandra

机构信息

Sociedad Argentina de Infectología, Argentina. E-mail:

Sociedad Argentina de Infectología, Argentina.

出版信息

Medicina (B Aires). 2020;80(3):229-240.

Abstract

The Argentine Society of Infectious Diseases and other scientific societies have updated these recommendations based on data on urinary tract infections in adults obtained from a prospective multicenter study conducted in Argentina during 2016-2017. Asymptomatic bacteriuria should be treated only in pregnant women, who should also be systematically investigated; the antibiotics of choice are nitrofurantoin, amoxicillin, clavulanic/amoxicillin, cephalexin and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. In procedures involving injury to the urinary tract with bleeding, it is recommended to request urine culture and, in the presence of bacteriuria, antimicrobial treatment according to sensitivity should be prescribed from immediately before up to 24 hours after the intervention. In women, cystitis can be treated with nitrofurantoin, cephalexin or fosfomycin, while trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and fluoroquinolones are not recommended; pyelonephritis can be treated with ciprofloxacin, cefixime or cephalexin in ambulatory women or ceftriaxone, cefazolin or amikacin in those who are hospitalized. In men, urinary tract infections are always considered complicated; nitrofurantoin or cephalexin are recommended for 7 days, alternatively fosfomycin should be given in a single dose. In men, ciprofloxacin, ceftriaxone or cefixime are suggested for pyelonephritis on ambulatory treatment whereas ceftriaxone or amikacin are recommended for hospitalized patients. Acute bacterial prostatitis can be treated with ceftriaxone or gentamicin. Fluoroquinolones were the choice treatment for chronic bacterial prostatitis until recently; they are no longer recommended due to the increasing resistance and recent concerns regarding the safety of these drugs; alternative antibiotics such as fosfomycin are to be considered.

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