Distribution of Pathogenic Bacteria in Urinary Tract Infection and the Drug Resistance / 中国药房
China Pharmacy
;
(12)1991.
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Dans Chinois
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the distribution of the common pathogenic bacteria and drug resistance in urinary tract infection for clinical reference of rational use of antibacterials.METHODS:
The medical records of patients hospitalized in urinary surgery in our hospital from Jan. to Oct. in 2008 were retrospectively collected for analyses of the results of mid-stream urine culture and antibiotic resistance,meanwhile,the current utilization of antibacterials in urinary surgery was analyzed.RESULTS:
Gram negative bacilli were the major pathogenic bacteria in urinary tract infection(61.82%),of which,escherichia coli represented 58.82%,and the resistant rates of the gram negative bacilli to imipenem,amikacin,cefoperazone/sulbactam and piperacillin/tazobactam were 8.82%,8.82%,11.76% and 11.76%,respectively.CONCLUSION:
The antibiotics should be used rationally according to the result of susceptibility test in treating patients with urinary tract infection.
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China Pharmacy
Année:
1991
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