نتایج جستجو برای: urinary tract infections uti

تعداد نتایج: 457170  

Alireza Rasekhi Mehrosadat Alavi

Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common disease in childhood specially in female. In this study 50 patients with stablished diagnosis of UTI were evaluated by both renal scan with Tc-99m DMSA and renal sonography. The study revealed that most urinary tract infections are in children, Female sex between 5-9 years of age. Therefore the most important complications (Renal scarring) are als...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
praveen kumar pandey department of urology, sskm hospital, kolkata, india; department of urology, sskm hospital, kolkata, india. tel: +91-8902462852 amit goel department of urology, sskm hospital, kolkata, india dilip kumar pal department of urology, sskm hospital, kolkata, india anup kumar kundu department of urology, sskm hospital, kolkata, india

foreign bodies in lower urinary tract may present in a different number of ways. we report four cases of such unusual presentation. physical examination and plain radiograph was sufficient enough to confirm our diagnosis in all cases. the cases belonged to different age groups and three out of four cases were managed by open surgical approach. one foreign body was removed using cystoscope. prom...

2018

Urinary tract infection (UTI) is defined as the invasion and multiplication of non-resident pathogenic micro-organisms into the urinary tract, resulting in an inflammatory response in the urothelium, which progresses to overt disease. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are considered one of the most common bacterial infections, and by some authorities the most common globally, accounting for a sig...

Background and Objective: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common infections in children. Arbitrary use of antibiotics has increased the resistant strains and transmits these resistant factors to other pathogens. Therefore, this study was designed to follow the resistance trend in 9-years in children with urinary tract infections referred to the Amirkola Children's hospital (Nor...

Journal: :Journal of Education, Health and Sport 2022

Introduction and purpose:
 Urinary tract infection (UTI) is very common, mostly bacterial in childhood. UTI may affect the lower urinary or upper tract. Infection typically require antibiotics for treatment. 
 Brief description of state knowledge: The prevalence between 2 8% it more common female, infants uncircumcised male infants. Most paediatric UTIs are caused by Gram negative bac...

Journal: :Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica 2015
Elisa Vidal Carlos Cervera Elisa Cordero Carlos Armiñanzas Jordi Carratalá José Miguel Cisneros M Carmen Fariñas Francisco López-Medrano Asunción Moreno Patricia Muñoz Julia Origüen Núria Sabé Maricela Valerio Julián Torre-Cisneros

Urinary tract infections (UTI) are one of the most common infections in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients. A systematic review was performed to assess the management of UTI in SOT recipients. Recommendations are provided on the management of asymptomatic bacteriuria, and prophylaxis and treatment of UTI in SOT recipients. The diagnostic-therapeutic management of recurrent UTI and the role...

Journal: :Kidney International Reports 2023

Urinary tract infection (UTI), the most common bacterial infection, among renal transplant recipients (RTRs) remains a challenge particularly given increased incidence of MDR organisms including Carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE). Compared to other infections, CRE infections were associated with inferior patient and graft outcomes. Paradoxically, there have been no guidelines on mana...

2017

Self-care to help yourself get better more quickly When should you get help? Contact your GP practice or contact NHS 111 (England), NHS 24 (Scotland dial 111), or NHS direct (Wales dial 0845 4647) or GP practice (N.Ireland) Options to help prevent a UTI Antibiotic resistance Treating Your Infection – Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) For women outside care homes with suspected uncomplicated urinary...

2017

Self-care to help yourself get better more quickly When should you get help? Contact your GP practice or contact NHS 111 (England), NHS 24 (Scotland dial 111), or NHS direct (Wales dial 0845 4647) or GP practice (N.Ireland) Options to help prevent a UTI Antibiotic resistance Treating Your Infection – Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) For women outside care homes with suspected uncomplicated urinary...

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