Bacterial diversity associated with urinary tract infections in humans

The present study aimed to evaluate the concepts of epidemiology, uropathogenic, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of urinary tract infections (UTI) in humans. One of the most frequent infections that affect people is UTIs. During childhood they are equally common in boys and girls, and after...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sharma S., Gupta V., Yadav M., Sain D., Rahi R.K., Neelam D.K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The National Information and Documentation Centre (NIDOC) , Egypt 2024-03-01
Series:Novel Research in Microbiology Journal
Subjects:
Online Access:https://nrmj.journals.ekb.eg/article_347557_5c9a886584c14d1e0fcb1b607bb755c6.pdf
_version_ 1797204259381444608
author Sharma S.
Gupta V.
Yadav M.
Sain D.
Rahi R.K.
Neelam D.K.
author_facet Sharma S.
Gupta V.
Yadav M.
Sain D.
Rahi R.K.
Neelam D.K.
author_sort Sharma S.
collection DOAJ
description The present study aimed to evaluate the concepts of epidemiology, uropathogenic, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of urinary tract infections (UTI) in humans. One of the most frequent infections that affect people is UTIs. During childhood they are equally common in boys and girls, and after that, they are more common in girls. In both of the general population and hospital environment, women frequently experienced at least one UTI in their lifetime. The existence of bacteriuria and pyuria are the 2 most significant signs of UTIs. Frequent urination, pain during urination, and soreness in the side or lower back are among the main symptoms of UTI. These infections are classified into 3 primary types: asymptomatic bacteriuria, lower UTI (cystitis), and febrile upper UTI (acute pyelonephritis), because such classification supports understanding of the infection‟s etiology. UTI can be diagnosed through a combination of positive urine tests and/or culture and symptoms. Dipstick urinalysis is widely used due to its ease of availability and utility; however, the outcomes must be evaluated by considering the patient‟s pretest probability depending on the characteristics and symptoms. Most UTIs can be treated with antibiotics such as Amoxicillin, cephalexin, and doxycycline. But the Gram-positive bacterium (Enterobacter faecalis) exhibited great resistance to erythromycin, while the Gram-negative bacterium (Escherichia coli) displayed great resistance to ampicillin. So, there is an urgent need for a combination between organic treatments and antibiotics to treat the complicated UTI. For example, the plant-based treatments, such as cranberry juice, are efficient in treating the UTI and can be used as an alternative to combating the bacteria that cause UTI.
first_indexed 2024-04-24T08:32:23Z
format Article
id doaj.art-75aaba966bdc48639a0d2b46eaac5ec0
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2537-0286
2537-0294
language English
last_indexed 2024-04-24T08:32:23Z
publishDate 2024-03-01
publisher The National Information and Documentation Centre (NIDOC) , Egypt
record_format Article
series Novel Research in Microbiology Journal
spelling doaj.art-75aaba966bdc48639a0d2b46eaac5ec02024-04-16T19:17:17ZengThe National Information and Documentation Centre (NIDOC) , EgyptNovel Research in Microbiology Journal2537-02862537-02942024-03-01822354236910.21608/NRMJ.2024.269568.1468Bacterial diversity associated with urinary tract infections in humansSharma S.0Gupta V.1Yadav M.2Sain D.3Rahi R.K.4Neelam D.K.5Department of Microbiology, JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 303905 IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 303905 IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 303905 IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 303905 IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 303905 IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 303905 IndiaThe present study aimed to evaluate the concepts of epidemiology, uropathogenic, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of urinary tract infections (UTI) in humans. One of the most frequent infections that affect people is UTIs. During childhood they are equally common in boys and girls, and after that, they are more common in girls. In both of the general population and hospital environment, women frequently experienced at least one UTI in their lifetime. The existence of bacteriuria and pyuria are the 2 most significant signs of UTIs. Frequent urination, pain during urination, and soreness in the side or lower back are among the main symptoms of UTI. These infections are classified into 3 primary types: asymptomatic bacteriuria, lower UTI (cystitis), and febrile upper UTI (acute pyelonephritis), because such classification supports understanding of the infection‟s etiology. UTI can be diagnosed through a combination of positive urine tests and/or culture and symptoms. Dipstick urinalysis is widely used due to its ease of availability and utility; however, the outcomes must be evaluated by considering the patient‟s pretest probability depending on the characteristics and symptoms. Most UTIs can be treated with antibiotics such as Amoxicillin, cephalexin, and doxycycline. But the Gram-positive bacterium (Enterobacter faecalis) exhibited great resistance to erythromycin, while the Gram-negative bacterium (Escherichia coli) displayed great resistance to ampicillin. So, there is an urgent need for a combination between organic treatments and antibiotics to treat the complicated UTI. For example, the plant-based treatments, such as cranberry juice, are efficient in treating the UTI and can be used as an alternative to combating the bacteria that cause UTI.https://nrmj.journals.ekb.eg/article_347557_5c9a886584c14d1e0fcb1b607bb755c6.pdfbacteriuriapyuriaescherichia colienterobacter faecalisdipstick urinalysis
spellingShingle Sharma S.
Gupta V.
Yadav M.
Sain D.
Rahi R.K.
Neelam D.K.
Bacterial diversity associated with urinary tract infections in humans
Novel Research in Microbiology Journal
bacteriuria
pyuria
escherichia coli
enterobacter faecalis
dipstick urinalysis
title Bacterial diversity associated with urinary tract infections in humans
title_full Bacterial diversity associated with urinary tract infections in humans
title_fullStr Bacterial diversity associated with urinary tract infections in humans
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial diversity associated with urinary tract infections in humans
title_short Bacterial diversity associated with urinary tract infections in humans
title_sort bacterial diversity associated with urinary tract infections in humans
topic bacteriuria
pyuria
escherichia coli
enterobacter faecalis
dipstick urinalysis
url https://nrmj.journals.ekb.eg/article_347557_5c9a886584c14d1e0fcb1b607bb755c6.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT sharmas bacterialdiversityassociatedwithurinarytractinfectionsinhumans
AT guptav bacterialdiversityassociatedwithurinarytractinfectionsinhumans
AT yadavm bacterialdiversityassociatedwithurinarytractinfectionsinhumans
AT saind bacterialdiversityassociatedwithurinarytractinfectionsinhumans
AT rahirk bacterialdiversityassociatedwithurinarytractinfectionsinhumans
AT neelamdk bacterialdiversityassociatedwithurinarytractinfectionsinhumans