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. 1999 Nov 6;319(7219):1239–1240. doi: 10.1136/bmj.319.7219.1239

Table.

P value and Spearman's correlation coefficient (95% confidence interval) for use of antibiotics and rate of antibiotic resistance (excluding repeat isolates) among general practitioner surgeries in Wales, 1996-8

Antibiotic used Ampicillin
Co-amoxiclav
Cephalosporin*
Trimethoprim
Ciprofloxacin
Mean (range) No of prescriptions/ 1000 patients/year Mean (range) percentage of organisms resistant to antibiotics
P value rs P value rs P value rs P value rs P value rs
Amoxicillin <0.001 0.394 (0.269 to 0.506) 0.659 0.527 0.015 0.172 (0.033 to 0.304) 0.376 352 (81-912) 53.2 (34.2-67.6)
Co-amoxiclav 0.576 0.714 0.145 0.936 0.309 75 (7-239) 8.4 (0.0-26.1)
Cephalosporin 0.108 0.753 0.018 0.167 (0.028 to 0.299) 0.134 0.478 107 (16-532) 6.5 (0.0-19.0)
Trimethoprim 0.004 0.204 (0.066 to 0.334) 0.003 0.229 (0.081 to 0.367) 0.001 0.230 (0.094 to 0.358) <0.001 0.331 (0.201 to 0.450) 0.056 63 (13-215) 26.3 (12.7-44.3)
Quinolones 0.069 0.873 0.103 0.306 0.015 0.225 (0.045 to 0.391) 34 (7-96) 2.2 (0.0-10.1)
All antibiotics <0.001 0.319 (0.188 to 0.439) 0.581 0.411 0.031 0.153 (0.014 to 0.286) 0.141 971 (400- 1739)
*

Resistance to cefalexin was identified at six laboratories and resistance to cefradine at one. 

Overall mean of resistance rates for individual surgeries based on number of isolates varying from 50 to about 800.