Challenging Gram-Negative Pathogens

According to the NNIS data…

  • The National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System reports that the prevalence of P aeruginosa, Enterobacteriaceae, and Acinetobacter in the most common nosocomial infections increased between 1975 and 20031

According to IDSA…

  • A recent Infectious Diseases Society of America white paper, “Bad Bugs, No Drugs,” raised concerns that there are no new antibacterial classes on the horizon to specifically address gram-negative pathogens2

Commonly used antibacterials for serious infections are being challenged

  • Days of carbapenem therapy increased 17.4% in a 12-month period ending June 20063





"ACCORDING
TO IDSA..."
Gram-negative infections are significantly impacting the way physicians are treating patients1,2