Bacteriology in uncomplicated urinary tract infections in Norwegian general practice from 2001–2015 by Marianne Bollestad, Ingvild Vik, Nils Grude, Hege.

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Bacteriology in uncomplicated urinary tract infections in Norwegian general practice from 2001–2015 by Marianne Bollestad, Ingvild Vik, Nils Grude, Hege Salvesen Blix, Hanne Brekke, and Morten Lindbaek Br J Gen Pract Open Volume ():BJGP-2017-0239 October 4, 2017 Copyright © 2017, BJGP Open

Total use of selected antibiotics commonly used to treat urinary tract infections in Norway (wholesale statistics).aIn 2000-2002, nalidixic acid and sulfathiazole were also used in Norway, however these two represented less than 0.3% of total use of antibiotics with the indication urinary tract.  Total use of selected antibiotics commonly used to treat urinary tract infections in Norway (wholesale statistics).aIn 2000-2002, nalidixic acid and sulfathiazole were also used in Norway, however these two represented less than 0.3% of total use of antibiotics with the indication urinary tract.  Marianne Bollestad et al. Br J Gen Pract Open 2017;bjgpopen17X101145 Copyright © 2017, BJGP Open

Distribution of use measured as number of prescriptions for selected antibiotics per 1000 women and men >20 years of age. Distribution of use measured as number of prescriptions for selected antibiotics per 1000 women and men >20 years of age. Marianne Bollestad et al. Br J Gen Pract Open 2017;bjgpopen17X101145 Copyright © 2017, BJGP Open

Total use of trimethoprim (wholesale statistics) and prevalence of resistant strains of E.coli isolates in urinary tract isolates from the national register (NORM) and the three different general practice cohorts. Total use of trimethoprim (wholesale statistics) and prevalence of resistant strains of E.coli isolates in urinary tract isolates from the national register (NORM) and the three different general practice cohorts. Marianne Bollestad et al. Br J Gen Pract Open 2017;bjgpopen17X101145 Copyright © 2017, BJGP Open

Total use of pivmecillinam and mecillinam (wholesale statistics) and prevalence of resistant strains of E.coli isolates in urinary tract isolates from the national register (NORM) and the three different general practice cohorts. Total use of pivmecillinam and mecillinam (wholesale statistics) and prevalence of resistant strains of E.coli isolates in urinary tract isolates from the national register (NORM) and the three different general practice cohorts. Marianne Bollestad et al. Br J Gen Pract Open 2017;bjgpopen17X101145 Copyright © 2017, BJGP Open