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J Antimicrob Chemother
July 2008
Department of Antibiotic Resistance and Hospital Hygiene, Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, 17182 Solna, Sweden.
The lack of oral treatment alternatives for enterococcal urinary tract infections (UTIs) has led to a renewed interest in trimethoprim. Enterococci can incorporate exogenously produced folates and thereby reverse the effect of trimethoprim. Although a large proportion of enterococci appear susceptible to trimethoprim in vitro using standard media devoid of folates, a 360-fold increase in the MIC can be seen when susceptibility testing is performed in media containing fresh urine.
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