Prevalence of bacterial uropathogens
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Multidrug resistance (MDR) among uropathogens is a global public health problem (Mathai et al., 2001). In UTI cases there is a need to start treatment before the final microbiological results are available. Area-specific monitoring studies aimed to gain knowledge about the type of pathogens responsible for UTIs and their resistance patterns may help the clinician to choose the right empirical treatment (Stamm et al., 2001).
8p chauchaungayxua10 19-03-2021 13 1 Download
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The main aim of this study to determine the Bacteriological profile in patients with Complicated Urinary Tract Infection and determine the Antibiotic susceptibility pattern using Kirby Bauer Disc diffusion method. Also identify the prevalence of ESBL in E. coli and Klebsiella spp by screening and phenotypic confirmatory methods. Finally, analyse the drug resistant pattern in uropathogens in cUTI.
9p gaocaolon9 22-12-2020 18 2 Download
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The main aim and objectives of this study includes to determine the Bacterial profile and their Anti-microbial susceptibility pattern of microbes in UTI patients and to detect and evaluate the prevalence of Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) producing Gram Negative Uropathogens among the isolates. Also to determine the Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern for ESBL producers and ESBL non producers.
9p cothumenhmong7 09-09-2020 17 2 Download
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In the context of the present clinical scenario urinary tract infections are to be dealt with most frequently. The non judicious haphazard use of antibiotics is to be blamed for coming into existence of resistant microorganisms. A myriad of microorganisms cause urinary tract infections. Moreover the antibiotic susceptibility pattern of the isolated uropathogens is changing continuously.
8p nguathienthan3 27-02-2020 21 0 Download