URINARY TRACT INFECTION IN DIABETIC PATIENTS; CAUSATIVE BACTERIA AND ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY

Authors

  • Muhammad Ijaz Department of Medicine, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar - Pakistan
  • Saeed Ali Ali Department of Medicine, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar - Pakistan
  • Sohaib Muhammad Khan Department of Medicine, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar - Pakistan
  • Moeez Hassan Department of Medicine, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar - Pakistan
  • Imtiaz Hussain Bangash Department of Medicine, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar - Pakistan

Keywords:

Urinary tract infection, diabetes, Antibiotics, Urine RE

Abstract

Material and Methods: This Descriptive cross sectional study was conducted in Department of Medicine, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar from October 2012 to March 2013. Two hundred and ninety two diabetic patients having UTI on Urine RE were selected; their Culture reports were performed and analyzed using SPSS 17.0.
Results: Culture positive UTI was found in 51% patients, more prevalent in patients older than 55 years; frequencies varied with age (p=0.006). E.coli was found in 113(75.80%) cases, followed by P.aeruginosa 108(72.5%), Proteus 104(69.8%), and S.aureus 101(67.8%). E.coli was most frequent in patients older than 55 years (p=0.01). Bacterial isolates did not vary with gender (p>0.05). Gentamycin was most sensitive while Augmentin most resistant.
Conclusion: Most common bacterial isolate is E.coli, with high prevalence of drug-resistance particularly to Augmentin, Ciprofloxacin and Ceftriaxone.

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2014-09-01

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Ijaz, M., Ali, S. A., Khan, S. M., Hassan, M., & Bangash, I. H. (2014). URINARY TRACT INFECTION IN DIABETIC PATIENTS; CAUSATIVE BACTERIA AND ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY. Journal of Medical Sciences, 22(3), 110–114. Retrieved from https://jmedsci.com/Jmedsci/article/view/259

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