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Search for: [Abstract = "ions was 2\/1000 patients. The highest use of antibiotics was recorded in the urology department, where a high proportion of fluoroquinolones was observed. It has also been shown that the use of fluoroquinolones was strongly positively associated with the occurrence of CDI. The incidence rate of national study HA\-CDI was 34.4\/ 10,000 patients. It has been reported that patients who required polytherapy in the preoperative period, who were admitted urgently, operated for trauma, who required hospitalization at the ICU or who required long\-term care after discharge, significantly have CDI often. It has been shown that CDI was significantly more frequent in patients with other infections and in patients who were prescribed an antibiotic in the postoperative period. The European analysis showed that in Poland the share of outpatient antibiotics consumption was 16.3 times higher than in the hospital environment, which was one of the highest results among European countries. There also was a high incidence of CDI in Poland \(7.6 \/ 10,000 pds\), while the average incidence in Europe was 4.6 cases \/ 10,000 pds. At the European level, no significant relationship was found between the consumption of antibiotics and the incidence of CDI. It is a confirmation that looking for solutions to problems as universal as CDI prevention and control necessitates detailed descriptions of the local situa"]

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