Journal article
Meropenem versus piperacillin-tazobactam for definitive treatment of bloodstream infections due to ceftriaxone non-susceptible Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp (the MERINO trial): Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
PNA Harris, AY Peleg, J Iredell, PR Ingram, S Miyakis, AJ Stewardson, BA Rogers, ES McBryde, JA Roberts, J Lipman, E Athan, SK Paul, P Baker, T Harris-Brown, DL Paterson
Trials | Published : 2015
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Abstract
Background: Gram-negative bacteria such as Escherichia coli or Klebsiella spp. frequently cause bloodstream infections. There has been a worldwide increase in resistance in these species to antibiotics such as third generation cephalosporins, largely driven by the acquisition of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase or plasmid-mediated AmpC enzymes. Carbapenems have been considered the most effective therapy for serious infections caused by such resistant bacteria; however, increased use creates selection pressure for carbapenem resistance, an emerging threat arising predominantly from the dissemination of genes encoding carbapenemases. Recent retrospective data suggest that beta-lactam/beta-lact..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding for the trial has been received from the Australasian Society for Antimicrobials (ASA) and the International Society for Chemotherapy (ISC). We would like to acknowledge Anna Sartor (UQCCR) and Simon Forsyth (QCTBC) for assistance in setting up the REDCap database and all local site investigators for their involvement. On behalf of the Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Network (ASID-CRN).