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India | Microbiology | Volume 8 Issue 11, November 2019 | Pages: 822 - 825
Bacterial Uropathogens from Patients of Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia at a Tertiary Care Hospital in India
Abstract: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) predisposes the patients to Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) which causes significant morbidity. Urine from such patients suffering from LUTS was cultured for bacterial uropathogens and ABST was done. The predominant bacterial isolate among gram negative bacteria was E. coli n=70 (36.26 %) and among gram positive was Staphylococcus aureus n= 21 (10.89 %). The resistance in Enterobacteriaceae encountered in our study was: Ampicillin (65.15 %), Augmentin (60.6 %), Piperacillin-Tazobactam (31.81 %), Cefepime (31.06 %), Ceftriaxone (30.3 %), Imipenem (13.63 %), Gentamicin (32.57 %), Tetracycline (43.93 %), Ciprofloxacin (46.96 %), Cotrimoxazole (43.93 %), Nitrofurantoin (25.75 %) and Chloramphenicol (41.66 %). Amongst the gram positive isolates the incidence of MRSA isolates was 23.81 %.
Keywords: BPH, UTI, Uropathogens, Resistance
How to Cite?: Parijat Das, Vipin Pathak, Kumar Shrutiraaj, "Bacterial Uropathogens from Patients of Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia at a Tertiary Care Hospital in India", Volume 8 Issue 11, November 2019, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 822-825, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=ART20202739, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/ART20202739