PM.3.3. Klebsiella spp. – rezistența la antibiotice în cadrul infecțiilor urinare în populația feminină – studiu multicentric

Urinary tract infections (UTI) are represented by the variability of uropathogens that cause them a varied polymorphism; considering the unfavourable evolution of the rates of resistance to the usual antibiotics used in the treatment of this type of infection, we decided to monitor their resistance...

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Published inRomanian journal of urology Vol. 20; no. 2; pp. 38 - 39
Main Authors Petca, R C, Mares, C, Popescu, R I, Negoiţă, S, Petca, Aida, Chibelean, C B, Jinga, V
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Romanian
Published Bucharest Romanian Journal of Urology 01.04.2021
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Summary:Urinary tract infections (UTI) are represented by the variability of uropathogens that cause them a varied polymorphism; considering the unfavourable evolution of the rates of resistance to the usual antibiotics used in the treatment of this type of infection, we decided to monitor their resistance to antimicrobials used in routine practice. Burghele " Elias University Emergency Hospital and Mures County Hospital between October 1, 2018, and January 31, 2019 among patients treated on an outpatient basis and hospitalized. Considering antibiotic resistance, for the second most la Amikacin şi Carbapeneme. common uropathogen, Klebsiella showed the highest resistance to Amoxicillin-AcClavulanic: R = 77 (28.62%), sensitivity S = 199 (73.97%), followed by Aztreonam: R = 20 ( 21.05%), S = 71 (74.73%), Ceftazidime: R = 41 (15.24%) S = 220 (81.78%), Levofloxacin R = 42 (15.61%) S = 224 (83.27%) and Nitrofurantoin R = 42 ( 15.61%) S = 113 (42.0%).
ISSN:1842-2187