Identification of causative agents of urinary tract infection and antimicrobial susceptibility in diabetic patients in Kermanshah
Subject Areas : microbiologyfarshad yadolahi 1 , Elahe Tajbakhsh 2 , hassan Momtaz 3
1 - Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Basic Siences, Islamic Aad University, Shahrekord Branch
2 - Department of microbiology, Faculty of Basic Siences, Islamic Aad University, Shahrekord Branch
3 - Department of microbiology, Faculty of basic siences, Islamic Azad University Sahahrkord Branch
Keywords: Urinary Tract Infection, PCR, Antibiotic resistance, Bacteriuria, Diabetes,
Abstract :
Introduction: Diabetes is the most common and important diseases in the world, and diabetic patients are at high risk of infection. Due to the high prevalence of diabetes and risks of urinary tract infections, ccauses of urinary tract infection and the proper way to treat it acutely felt Material and methods: In this study, 353 urine samples of diabetic patients cultured and by using biochemical tests were examined. After DNA extraction, PCR test for definitive diagnosis of bacteria and the antibiogram test was carried out. Results: Urinary tract infection in diabetic patients 28.3% was reported. Asymptomatic bacteriuria 22.1% and symptomatic bacteriuria 6.22% was reported. The most common bacteria that cause urinary tract infections in patients were respectively Escherichia coli, Klebciella pneumonia, Proteus, Staphylococcus saprophyticus, Acinetobacter, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Providencia. Conclusion: Given that bacterial population of urinary tract infections in diabetic patients, similar to non-diabetic patients, so antibiotic treatment in diabetic patients is alike with and non-diabetic patients. Keywords: bacteriuria, Diabetes, urinary tract infection, antibiotic resistance, PCR.
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