Identification of Outpatient Urinary Pathogens and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern in Ahwaz, Iran 2002-2003

Authors

  • abalfazl Mahmoodlo
  • ali Ghorbani
  • arash Etemadi
  • karim Mowla
  • mohammad saeed Saraj
  • mostafa Cheraghy
  • noshin Nikbakhtian
Abstract:

Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common syndrom in community, especially in females. The object of this study is to determine the prevalence of most common Bacteria causing UTI and Antibiogram pattern respectively in Ahwas population. Materials & methods: In this retrospective descriptive study we gathered all urine culture results from lab centers. Results: From 48850 cases, 34360 (70.34%) and 14490 (29.66%) were females and males, respectively. The most frequent pathogens were E.coli (46.29%), S.saprophyticus (25.8%) and Klebsiella (16.93%). Enterobacter, Proteus citrobacter, Pseudomonas and S.epidermidis were consisted the remainder of causes. The most Susceptible Antibiotics for the most prevalent pathogens, were: Nalidixic Acid, Vancomycine, and Nitrofurantoin, respectively. Conclusion: This pattern is similar to that mentioned in textbooks and published reports from other cities in Iran.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

Isolation, Molecular Characterization and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern of Pasteurella multocida Isolated from Cattle and Buffalo from Ahwaz, Iran

Pasteurella multocida is a gram-negative, opportunistic pathogen and the common inhabitant of the upper respiratory tract of domesticated and wild animal species. It is a causative agent of numerous economically important diseases worldwide, such as enzootic bronchopneumonia in ruminants and haemorrhagic septicemia in cattle and buffalo. The present study was undertaken to determine the prevale...

full text

Evaluation of Antibiotic Sensitivity of Urinary Tract Pathogens among Children in Zahedan, South East of Iran

Background Urinary tract infection (UTI), are the most frequent and serious infection in childhood around the world. The present study aimed to evaluate antibiotic sensitivity of urinary tract pathogens among children in Zahedan, South East Iran. Materials and Methods This cross-sectional study analyzed 396 patients aged 1-18 years with positive urine and suspected UTI. Gender and age of childr...

full text

Alterations in antibiotic susceptibility of urinary tract infection pathogens.

BACKGROUND Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the third most common infection in human. New resisted strains of uropathogens have been developed due to different factors such as widespread use of antibiothics. OBJECTIVES We conducted this study to assess the recent pattern and susceptibility of uropathogens. MATERIALS AND METHODS This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried on 32600 amb...

full text

Prevalence of Urinary Tract Infection and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern to Urinary Pathogens in Kathmandu Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Duwakot

A total number of 1735 clinically suspected as UTI cases were sent for urine culture sensi vity. Total culture posi ve were 239 (13.8%). The majority of isolates were from female pa ents comprising 180 (75%). The most common pathogenic microorganism isolated was E.coli (79.1%). Second most common organism was Klebsiella (11.7%) followed by Citrobacter (3.34%) and Proteus (2.92%). The isolated m...

full text

Comparison of Antibiotic Sensitivity of Prevalent Bacteria Isolated from Urinary Tract Infections in 2002 and 2006 in Urmia, Iran

         Urine specimens collected from in-patients and out-patients in Urmia Imam Hospital, northwest Iran, were cultured on blood agar and Eosin Methylene Blue agar. Isolated bacteria were identified according to standard microbiological tests and then subjected to sensitivity testing according to routine method of disk agar diffusion technique. Out of 8044 and 10425 urine specimens, 8.7% and...

full text

Antibiotic Susceptibility of Salmonellosis Pathogens

Results 2 1 ) -. $%%& 7 ) " . ( 4 $5 ( 6 *1 )%( & ( 6 + ) ( 3 6 ) " ( '3 6 ) ( (5 ' ( 6 *1 )%( $ ( 6 + ) 8 ( (5 6 2 1 ) -. '((& ) ( '3 93$' 6 *1 )%( -' ( 6 + ) 4 ( 3 4 $ ( 6 *1 )%( $ ( 6 + 2 1 ) '& $%%& 7 ) " $ ( 4 ' ( 6 *1 )%( ' ( 6 + ) 4 ( (5 ( '3 6 *1 )%( ( ('3 6 + ) " 4 ( $'3 6 ) 4 ( (5 ' ( 6 *1 )%( $ ( 6 + ) 8 ( (5 6 2 1 ) '. '((& 7 ) " ' ( 4 & ( 6 *1 )%( . ( 6 + ) 4 $ ( 4 ' ( 6 *1 )%( ' (...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later

Save to my library Already added to my library

{@ msg_add @}


Journal title

volume 6  issue None

pages  41- 47

publication date 2005-02

By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.

Keywords

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023