نتایج جستجو برای: unitary tract infection uti

تعداد نتایج: 571339  

Journal: :The Pediatric infectious disease journal 2009
Upma Narain Arvind Gupta

BACKGROUND The occurrence of urinary tract infection (UTI) in nephrotic syndrome has been reported. However, the only causes for the infection reported to date are bacteria and prior reported series did not identify yeast or fungi as causative organisms. METHODS A retrospective study of 2880 children with nephrotic syndrome was made to determine the incidence of UTI, predisposing factor and b...

Journal: :The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine 2004

2008
Shaon Ray Chaudhuri Ranjan Thakur

Urinary Tract Infection, commonly known as UTI, affects as many as 50% women at least once during their lifetime. All individuals are susceptible to Urinary Tract Infection (UTI); however the prevalence of infection differs with age, sex and certain predisposing factors. With the above background in mind we conducted a survey of the local population (women of 3 age groups) to compare the urinar...

حمید حقانی, , دریا دخت مسرور رودسری, , صغری نیکپور, , لیلا تبریزیان, ,

Urinary tract infection UTI(s) is one of the most common types of infection in young women and is a public sanitary problem of many countries. It is estimated that 20-30 percent of women with a first UTI will have recurrent infection. The incidence is mostly in young women, and the disease can not be explained by underlying functional or anatomical abnormalities. So many researchers have focuse...

2015
Christopher J. Alteri Stephanie D. Himpsl Harry L. T. Mobley

The human genitourinary tract is a common anatomical niche for polymicrobial infection and a leading site for the development of bacteremia and sepsis. Most uncomplicated, community-acquired urinary tract infections (UTI) are caused by Escherichia coli, while another bacterium, Proteus mirabilis, is more often associated with complicated UTI. Here, we report that uropathogenic E. coli and P. mi...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2001
D P Olszyna S Florquin M Sewnath J Branger P Speelman S J van Deventer R M Strieter T van der Poll

CXC chemokines have been implicated in the recruitment of neutrophils to sites of infection. To determine the role of CXC chemokines in the host response to urinary tract infection (UTI), female mice were treated with an antibody against the major CXC chemokine receptor in the mouse, CXCR2, before intravesical inoculation with Escherichia coli. Anti-CXCR2 prevented the influx of neutrophils in ...

Abdollahi Kheirabadi , sara, AshrafMansoori, seyed jalal-ad-din, gholami, mohammadSaeed, mobasheri, farzane, molazade, alireza, najafipour, sohrab, Norouzi, Fateme, shahi, abbas,

Background & Objectives: Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is one of the most prevalent bacterial infection in children. Awareness of the antibiotic resistance of common bacteria causing UTI in each area has a large impact on infection improvement. The objective of this study is to evaluate the antibiotic resistance of bacteria causing UTI in two to 15 years old children referring to Fasa Vali-e-A...

2014
Seki A. Balogun John T. Philbrick

BACKGROUND In geriatrics, delirium is widely viewed as a consequence of and, therefore, a reason to initiate workup for urinary tract infection (UTI). There is a possibility that this association is overestimated. To determine the evidence behind this clinical practice, we undertook a systematic review of the literature linking delirium with UTI. METHODS A MEDLINE search was conducted from 19...

Background and Objectives: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the presence of pathogens in the urinary tract. Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae are the most common bacteria responsible for UTI. Due to the variety of antibiotic resistance mechanisms, treatment of these infections has been difficult, therefore, selection of appropriate antibiotic has an effective role in controlling and im...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology 2007
Yi-Chan Tsai Chih-Lung Hou Tsung-Chieh Yao Li-Chen Chen Tang-Her Jaing Jing-Long Huang

Bacteremic urinary tract infection (UTI) is known to carry a high mortality rate, especially in immunocompromised patients. Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have an immunocompromised status, and thus an increased risk of infection. To evaluate the risk factors for UTI in SLE patients and to identify factors associated with bacteremic UTI, we reviewed SLE patients hospitalized fo...

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