Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Uropathogens

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are prominent amongst the most widely recognized bacterial infections in people, both in the group and the health care facility settings. UTIs are amongst the most common uncontrolled infections influencing roughly 150 million individuals around the world. Urinary Tra...

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Main Authors: Fareha Ahmed, Hira Batool, Sayyada Ghufrana Nadeem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jinnah University for Women 2016-01-01
Series:RADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science
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Online Access:http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/70
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Hira Batool
Sayyada Ghufrana Nadeem
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description Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are prominent amongst the most widely recognized bacterial infections in people, both in the group and the health care facility settings. UTIs are amongst the most common uncontrolled infections influencing roughly 150 million individuals around the world. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are the most pervasive contaminations overall both in males and females. We gathered 360 urine tests from July to September 2015, 104 from males and 156 from females. This outcome was clear that E. coli was the dominating pathogen (82%) causing UTI. These microorganisms additionally produce chemicals called Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamases (ESBL) which render cephalosporins resistance. Anti-microbial susceptibility test was examined by plate dissemination strategy utilizing distinctive anti-microbials and their zone of inhibition was measured. In this study it was found that E.coli indicated most noteworthy organisms resistant to Ampicillin (92.6%) to Ciphradine (95%) and is just mild to Amikacin (74.1%). Klebsiella likewise demonstrates 100% resistivity to the Ampicillin while P. aeroginosa was extremely mild to Amikacin (78.94%), Fosfomycin (78.94%) and Noroxin (73.68%). The present study was assessed for the predominance of micrograms involved in UTI to find out their antimicrobial resistance patterns and demonstrates rising multidrug resistance among UTI bacterial pathogens.
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spelling doaj.art-9cf543a08be94c639625e906fed572ee2022-12-21T23:47:11ZengJinnah University for WomenRADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science2305-87222521-85732016-01-017170Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of UropathogensFareha Ahmed0Hira Batool1Sayyada Ghufrana Nadeem2Jinnah University for Women, KarachiJinnah University for Women, KarachiJinnah University for Women, KarachiUrinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are prominent amongst the most widely recognized bacterial infections in people, both in the group and the health care facility settings. UTIs are amongst the most common uncontrolled infections influencing roughly 150 million individuals around the world. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are the most pervasive contaminations overall both in males and females. We gathered 360 urine tests from July to September 2015, 104 from males and 156 from females. This outcome was clear that E. coli was the dominating pathogen (82%) causing UTI. These microorganisms additionally produce chemicals called Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamases (ESBL) which render cephalosporins resistance. Anti-microbial susceptibility test was examined by plate dissemination strategy utilizing distinctive anti-microbials and their zone of inhibition was measured. In this study it was found that E.coli indicated most noteworthy organisms resistant to Ampicillin (92.6%) to Ciphradine (95%) and is just mild to Amikacin (74.1%). Klebsiella likewise demonstrates 100% resistivity to the Ampicillin while P. aeroginosa was extremely mild to Amikacin (78.94%), Fosfomycin (78.94%) and Noroxin (73.68%). The present study was assessed for the predominance of micrograms involved in UTI to find out their antimicrobial resistance patterns and demonstrates rising multidrug resistance among UTI bacterial pathogens.http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/70Beta lactamasesEscherichia coliurinary tract infectionuropathogen
spellingShingle Fareha Ahmed
Hira Batool
Sayyada Ghufrana Nadeem
Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Uropathogens
RADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science
Beta lactamases
Escherichia coli
urinary tract infection
uropathogen
title Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Uropathogens
title_full Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Uropathogens
title_fullStr Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Uropathogens
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Uropathogens
title_short Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Uropathogens
title_sort antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of uropathogens
topic Beta lactamases
Escherichia coli
urinary tract infection
uropathogen
url http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/70
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