[Comparative studies on activities of antimicrobial agents against causative organisms isolated from urinary tract infections (1993). II. Background of patients]
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[Comparative studies on activities of antimicrobial agents against causative organisms isolated from urinary tract infections (1993). II. Background of patients]
Abstract
Clinical background was investigated on 734 bacterial strains isolated from patients with urinary tract infections (UTIs) in 10 hospitals during the period from June, 1993 to May, 1994. 1. Distribution of sex, age and infections Among over fifties males, the majority was taken by complicated urinary tract infections. Among females, the uncomplicated urinary tract infections was most frequent without a relation of age. 2. Distribution of sex, age and pathogens isolated from UTIs In uncomplicated UTIs, Escherichia coli was most frequently isolated without a relation of age, and next Klebsiella spp. and CNS. In complicated UTIs without indwelling catheter, E. coli and Enterococcus faecalis were the most frequent. In complicated UTIs with indwelling catheter, Pseudomonas aeruginosa were most frequently isolated, and next E. faecalis. 3. The frequency of complexed infections in UTIs The frequency of complexed infections has increased from in uncomplicated UTIs to complicated UTIs. 4. Administration of antibiotics and pathogens isolated from UTIs In uncomplicated UTIs, pathogens, after administration of antibiotics, isolated from patients have obviously decreased from 222 to 33 isolates. And also, pathogens of complicated UTIs without indwelling catheter, have decreased from 205 to 50 isolates. However, in complicated UTIs with indwelling catheter, pathogens after or before administration of antibiotics, were not revealed an obvious change. 5. Pathogens and UTIs with or without factor and operation In uncomplicated UTIs with or without factor and operation, E. coli was mainly detected. In complicated UTIs without indwelling catheter and with or without factor and operation, E. coli and E. faecalis were mainly detected. In complicated UTIs with indwelling catheter and with factor and operation, P. aeruginosa and E. faecalis were mainly detected, 22.0% and 14.1%, respectively. Without factor and operation, was detected, E. faecalis 21.1%, and next Proteus spp. 15.8%. The distribution of pathogens, in the case of Serratia spp., has been obviously varied by the influence of factor and operation.
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