Combating bacterial resistance in otorhinolaryngology.

U Raghavan, N S Jones
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Abstract

Bacterial resistance appears to be an ever-increasing problem and is threatening to spiral out of control. The scare caused by the rapid spread of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus among hospitals in the UK is the most recent. Otorhinolaryngology is deeply involved in this problem, as one of the reasons often cited for increasing bacterial resistance is the use of antibiotics in suspected bacterial infections in ear, nose and throat by primary care physicians. This speciality is also involved in the development of guidelines for antimicrobial use by primary and secondary care. This review attempts to discuss the reason for the development of antimicrobial resistance especially in relation to otorhinolaryngology, what can be done to contain this menace and the surveillance system developed to monitor the trend in the development of bacterial resistance.

对抗耳鼻喉科的细菌耐药性。
细菌耐药性似乎是一个日益严重的问题,并有失控的危险。耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌在英国医院的迅速传播引起的恐慌是最近的一次。耳鼻喉科与这个问题密切相关,因为经常提到的细菌耐药性增加的原因之一是初级保健医生在耳鼻喉部疑似细菌感染时使用抗生素。该专业还参与制定初级和二级保健使用抗微生物药物的指南。本文试图讨论抗菌素耐药性发展的原因,特别是与耳鼻喉科有关的原因,可以采取哪些措施来控制这种威胁,以及为监测细菌耐药性发展趋势而开发的监测系统。
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