نتایج جستجو برای: urine culture

تعداد نتایج: 339503  

Journal: :The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries 2017

Journal: :Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2018

Journal: :Annals of family medicine 2016
Alastair D Hay Jonathan A C Sterne Kerenza Hood Paul Little Brendan Delaney William Hollingworth Mandy Wootton Robin Howe Alasdair MacGowan Michael Lawton John Busby Timothy Pickles Kate Birnie Kathryn O'Brien Cherry-Ann Waldron Jan Dudley Judith Van Der Voort Harriet Downing Emma Thomas-Jones Kim Harman Catherine Lisles Kate Rumsby Stevo Durbaba Penny Whiting Christopher C Butler

PURPOSE Up to 50% of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in young children are missed in primary care. Urine culture is essential for diagnosis, but urine collection is often difficult. Our aim was to derive and internally validate a 2-step clinical rule using (1) symptoms and signs to select children for urine collection; and (2) symptoms, signs, and dipstick testing to guide antibiotic treatment....

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2007
Kathryn O'Brien Sharon Hillier Sharon Simpson Kerenza Hood Christopher Butler

OBJECTIVES Women presenting in primary care with symptoms suggestive of uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI) are commonly managed without urine culture. We therefore do not know how successful general practitioners (GPs) are at targeting antibiotic treatment to women who would have had a microbiologically confirmed UTI, or at avoiding antibiotics in those who would have had a negative cu...

2016

Results: A total of 5321 laboratory requests comprising 4506 malaria parasites (MP), 414 urine microscopy, culture and sensitivity (urine m/c/s), and 410 blood culture were made, processed and reports generated. Of these, 1040 (19.6%) were not collected or delivered to the requesting physician. Urine m/c/s with 37.9% (157/414) accounted for the highest test-specific non-collected reports, close...

2011
Arash Ahmadzadeh Ehsan Valavi Ahmad Shamsizadeh Ali Zarei Ali Ahmadzadeh

Children with urinary tract abnormalities are susceptible to bacterial urinary infection (UTI); fungal infection, although rare, is reported to be increasing. Here, we describe a seven month-old male infant with posterior urethral valves who had developed both bacterial and fungal (Candidal) urinary tract infections. Direct and culture examinations of urine sample confirmed urinary tract candid...

2012
Elizabeth Talbot Patricia Munseri Pedro Teixeira Mecky Matee Muhammad Bakari Timothy Lahey Fordham von Reyn

BACKGROUND Tuberculosis is the most common cause of death among patients with HIV infection living in tuberculosis endemic countries, but many cases are not diagnosed pre-mortem. We assessed the test characteristics of urinary lipoarabinomannan (LAM) and predictors of mortality among HIV-associated tuberculosis suspects in Tanzania. METHODS We prospectively enrolled hospitalized HIV-infected ...

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