Abstract
Community-onset urinary tract infections due to extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli have become increasingly common worldwide but have been considered to be uncommon infections in the United States. We report the emergence and subsequent rapid increase in the incidence of these infections in community hospitals throughout North Carolina since 2006.
MeSH terms
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Adult
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Community-Acquired Infections / epidemiology
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Community-Acquired Infections / microbiology
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Escherichia coli / enzymology*
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Escherichia coli / isolation & purification*
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Escherichia coli Infections / epidemiology*
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Escherichia coli Infections / microbiology*
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Escherichia coli Proteins / biosynthesis*
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Hospitals, Community
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Humans
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Incidence
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North Carolina / epidemiology
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Urologic Neoplasms / epidemiology
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Urologic Neoplasms / microbiology
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Young Adult
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beta-Lactamases / biosynthesis*
Substances
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Escherichia coli Proteins
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beta-Lactamases