2021, Number 6
Antimicrobial resistance in patients with Urinary Tract Infection
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ABSTRACT
The alarming increase in bacterial resistance to antibiotics in patients with urinary tract infection is one of the biggest current problems in world public health; being Escherichia coli, the main pathogen in this infection, resistant to most antibiotics. With the aim of determining the microbiological pattern of antimicrobial resistance of the germs most frequently isolated in positive urine cultures, in the microbiology laboratory of the Celia Sánchez Manduley Provincial Teaching Hospital, Manzanillo, during 2018, an observational, descriptive cut-off study was carried out. cross-sectional to all urine cultures performed on patients with the order of bacteriological study, in the institution and period of time declared. The variables were evaluated: positivity of the culture, isolated germs, antimicrobial resistance of isolated microorganisms in general and Escherichia coli in particular. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. 2482 urine cultures were analyzed, 714 were positive; As a germ, Escherichia coli predominated in 58.12% of the cases. The total of isolated germs showed resistance to: cefotaxime (46.08%), ciprofloxacin (44.67%), nalidixic acid (44.11%), cotrimoxazole (42.99%) and ceftazidime (42.85%). In the case of Escherichia coli, the same resistance pattern was maintained with slightly higher values. The lowest resistance of these microorganisms was for nitrofurantoin, around 1.44%. The microbiological pattern of antimicrobial resistance of the most frequent germs isolated in the positive urine cultures of this study was determined.REFERENCES
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