2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-018-2057-9
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Current epidemiology and practice patterns in prevention and treatment of PD-related infections in Poland

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“…In spite of that, the necessity of regular use of antibiotic ointment to prevent ESI still needs to be challenged. The recent survey in Poland found that the ESI rate was rather low (0.1 episodes per year) in 11 large PD centres, although none of the centres reported routine topical mupirocin on exit site (Lichodziejewska‐Niemierko et al., 2019). And there have been some concerns that these antibiotics may promote resistant organisms (Al‐Hwiesh et al, 2013; Pierce et al., 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In spite of that, the necessity of regular use of antibiotic ointment to prevent ESI still needs to be challenged. The recent survey in Poland found that the ESI rate was rather low (0.1 episodes per year) in 11 large PD centres, although none of the centres reported routine topical mupirocin on exit site (Lichodziejewska‐Niemierko et al., 2019). And there have been some concerns that these antibiotics may promote resistant organisms (Al‐Hwiesh et al, 2013; Pierce et al., 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%