نتایج جستجو برای: uropathogens

تعداد نتایج: 833  

2016
Catrin E Moore Christopher M Parry

BACKGROUND Bacterial resistance to commonly used antimicrobials is an increasing problem in Asia but information concerning the antimicrobial susceptibility of bacteria causing urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children is limited. METHODS This was a 5-year retrospective study of children with suspected UTI attending a paediatric hospital in north-west Cambodia. Urines with a positive cultur...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2001
S W Khan A Ahmed

OBJECTIVE To determine the frequency and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of uro-pathogens. SETTING Department of Pathalogy, Ziauddin Medical Hospital Laboratory, Karachi. METHOD A retrospective analysis was done on all the urine samples sent for culture and sensitivity during a seven months period. Two thousand eight hundred and forty four urine samples were received and inoculated in cys...

Journal: : 2022

Objective: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common in children. The aim this study was to assess and compare etiology antibiotic susceptibility results urine cultures obtained between 2013-2015 2019-2021 evaluate local epidemiologic differences over years.
 Materials Methods: A total 1,000 samples with positive (500 each for periods) antibiogram were included study.&#x0D...

2017
Gemechu Ameya Aseer Manilal Behailu Merdekios

Background Controlling infectious disease using medicinal plants is the oldest healthcare known to mankind. Regardless of the enormous advances observed in modern medicine, medicinal plants are still playing vital roles. However, only a small proportion of medicinal plants are examined for bioactive compounds which may vary in different factors. This study aimed to evaluate phytochemical consti...

2018
Christoph Stork Beáta Kovács Barnabás Rózsai Johannes Putze Matthias Kiel Ágnes Dorn Judit Kovács Szilvia Melegh Andreas Leimbach Tamás Kovács György Schneider Monika Kerényi Levente Emödy Ulrich Dobrindt

Asymptomatic bacterial colonization of the urinary bladder (asymptomatic bacteriuria, ABU) can prevent bladder colonization by uropathogens and thus symptomatic urinary tract infection (UTI). Deliberate bladder colonization with Escherichia coli ABU isolate 83972 has been shown to outcompete uropathogens and prevent symptomatic UTI by bacterial interference. Many ABU isolates evolved from uropa...

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