Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria Causing Urinary Tract Infections in Children Hospitalized in Amirkola Children Hospital during 2010-2011

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: After respiratory and gastrointestinal infections, urinary tract infection is the most common infectious disease in children that it causes renal scar and high blood pressure if timely treatment is not given. Knowledge of common pathogens and antibiotic resistance patterns...

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Main Authors: R Barari Sawadkouhi, H Sorkhi, M Pournasrollah, A Bijani, N Babazadeh, S Baleghi Damavandi
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Language:English
Published: Babol University of Medical Sciences 2013-09-01
Series:Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul
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author R Barari Sawadkouhi
H Sorkhi
M Pournasrollah
A Bijani
N Babazadeh
S Baleghi Damavandi
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H Sorkhi
M Pournasrollah
A Bijani
N Babazadeh
S Baleghi Damavandi
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: After respiratory and gastrointestinal infections, urinary tract infection is the most common infectious disease in children that it causes renal scar and high blood pressure if timely treatment is not given. Knowledge of common pathogens and antibiotic resistance patterns for empirical treatment is necessary. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of common uropathogens and their antibiotic resistance patterns in children hospitalized in Amirkola children hospital.METHODS: This cross sectional study was performed retrospectively on the medical records of all children hospitalized in Amirkola children hospital with UTI diagnosis from March 2010 to 2011. Information about age, sex, underlying disease, previous illness history, uropathogens and its antimicrobial resistance was recorded.FINDINGS: Escherichia coli was the most frequently isolated pathogens (89%), and then klebsiella (3.1%) and pseudomonas aeruginosa (3.1%) were more common. Antibiotic susceptibility testing of isolated pathogens showed maximum resistance to ampicillin (88%) and cotrimoxazole (63%) and the least resistance to nitrofurantoin (9%) and amikacin (11%). The frequency of multidrug-resistant pathogens was 56.4%.CONCLUSION: The results of the study showed that E. coli is the most common germ that causes urinary tract infection and drug resistance to ampicillin and cotrimoxazole is the greatest.
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spelling doaj.art-a4ad63609da148fd802e533c19ebd2862022-12-21T19:43:41ZengBabol University of Medical SciencesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul1561-41072251-71702013-09-011558994Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria Causing Urinary Tract Infections in Children Hospitalized in Amirkola Children Hospital during 2010-2011R Barari Sawadkouhi0H Sorkhi1M Pournasrollah2A Bijani3N Babazadeh4S Baleghi Damavandi5 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: After respiratory and gastrointestinal infections, urinary tract infection is the most common infectious disease in children that it causes renal scar and high blood pressure if timely treatment is not given. Knowledge of common pathogens and antibiotic resistance patterns for empirical treatment is necessary. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of common uropathogens and their antibiotic resistance patterns in children hospitalized in Amirkola children hospital.METHODS: This cross sectional study was performed retrospectively on the medical records of all children hospitalized in Amirkola children hospital with UTI diagnosis from March 2010 to 2011. Information about age, sex, underlying disease, previous illness history, uropathogens and its antimicrobial resistance was recorded.FINDINGS: Escherichia coli was the most frequently isolated pathogens (89%), and then klebsiella (3.1%) and pseudomonas aeruginosa (3.1%) were more common. Antibiotic susceptibility testing of isolated pathogens showed maximum resistance to ampicillin (88%) and cotrimoxazole (63%) and the least resistance to nitrofurantoin (9%) and amikacin (11%). The frequency of multidrug-resistant pathogens was 56.4%.CONCLUSION: The results of the study showed that E. coli is the most common germ that causes urinary tract infection and drug resistance to ampicillin and cotrimoxazole is the greatest.http://jbums.org/article-1-4526-en.htmlUrinary Tract InfectionsPediatricsDrug ResistanceMicrobial.
spellingShingle R Barari Sawadkouhi
H Sorkhi
M Pournasrollah
A Bijani
N Babazadeh
S Baleghi Damavandi
Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria Causing Urinary Tract Infections in Children Hospitalized in Amirkola Children Hospital during 2010-2011
Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul
Urinary Tract Infections
Pediatrics
Drug Resistance
Microbial.
title Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria Causing Urinary Tract Infections in Children Hospitalized in Amirkola Children Hospital during 2010-2011
title_full Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria Causing Urinary Tract Infections in Children Hospitalized in Amirkola Children Hospital during 2010-2011
title_fullStr Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria Causing Urinary Tract Infections in Children Hospitalized in Amirkola Children Hospital during 2010-2011
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria Causing Urinary Tract Infections in Children Hospitalized in Amirkola Children Hospital during 2010-2011
title_short Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria Causing Urinary Tract Infections in Children Hospitalized in Amirkola Children Hospital during 2010-2011
title_sort antibiotic resistance of bacteria causing urinary tract infections in children hospitalized in amirkola children hospital during 2010 2011
topic Urinary Tract Infections
Pediatrics
Drug Resistance
Microbial.
url http://jbums.org/article-1-4526-en.html
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