Isolation and antibiotic resistance pattern determination of bacteria causing urinary tract infections in patients referred to the central laboratory of Poldokhtar city in Lorestan, Iran
محل انتشار: بیستمین کنگره بین المللی میکروب شناسی ایران
سال انتشار: 1398
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 313
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MEDISM20_075
تاریخ نمایه سازی: 26 بهمن 1398
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Background and Objectives: Urinary tract infections are one of the most common bacterial infections in humans. Increasing resistance to antimicrobial agents in bacteria is a major problem around the world in treatment of urinary infections. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive study, 2150 urine samples were collected from admitted patients. Urine specimens were cultured in Blood agar and Eosin-methylene blue medium (EMB), then were identified the specimens that were positive in term of culture. Resistance and sensitivity tests of urinary pathogens to conventional antibiotics were evaluated using a standard diffusion method according to CLSI standard. Results: The urine test result was positive in 107 (4.9%) patients of 2150 eligible ones. They were 10.3% male and 79.7% female. The most common pathogens isolated were Escherichia coli (83.2% ), Staphylococcus epidermidis (7.5 %), Citrobacter species (2.8% ), Proteus species (2.8% ), and Klebsiella (2.8% ). The most antibiotic resistance was related to co-trimoxazole (58.1% ) and the Highest sensitivity was related to nitrofurantoin antibiotics (90.1 %) and gentamicin (88% ). Conclusion: The present study showed that Escherichia coli is the most common pathogen causing the urinary tract infection. Due to the high resistance of co-trimoxazole to antibiotics, it is recommended to avoid overuse, as well as is antibiogram tests are essential for treatment of urinary tract infections.
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Iman Pouladi
MSc in Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Shahed University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Mohammad Niakan
Assistant Professor Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Shahed University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Zahra Babaei
MSc, Dept of Microbiology, BSc central laboratory of Poldokhtar, Lorestan, Iran