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