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Issues of spectrum and local sensitivity of E. coli in female patients with acute uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection a review of M. Seitz...

Спивак Л. Г., Рапопорт Л. М., Платонова Д. В., Цариченко Д. Г., Евдокимов М. С., Демидко Ю. Л., Еникеев Д. В., Россоловскy А. Н.
Урология
Вып. 3, С. 58-62
Опубликовано: 2018
Тип ресурса: Обзор

DOI:10.18565/urology.2018.3.58-62

Аннотация:
RELEVANCE: Acute uncomplicated lower urinary tract infections (AULUTI) are one of the most common diseases in urological practice. The management of cystitis is commonly based on antibacterial therapy. Despite the high efficiency, inadequate prescription of antibiotics leads to an increase in microorganisms resistance. In light of these matters, the selection of antibacterial agents to which the sensitivity of bacteria is the highest is becoming increasingly challenging. AIM: To estimate the spectrum and local sensitivity of E. coli in patients with AULUTI. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study analyzed the results of bacterial culture sampled from 45 patients with AULUTI. The mean age of the patients was 44+/-17 years. All bacterial cultures were obtained in out-patient settings in the framework of a multicenter initiative study on the prevention of recurrent AULUTI with d-mannose. RESULTS: Microbiological studies of the urine of patients with AULUTI revealed the growth of E. coli
Ключевые слова:
antibacterial therapy; cystitis; fosfomycin trometamol; resistance; sensitivity; uncomplicated lower urinary tract infections
antiinfective agent; trometamol; acute disease; adult; drug effect; Escherichia coli; Escherichia coli infection; female; human; isolation and purification; microbial sensitivity test; microbiology; treatment outcome; urinary tract infection; Acute Disease; Adult; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Escherichia coli; Escherichia coli Infections; Female; Humans; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Treatment Outcome; Tromethamine; Urinary Tract Infections
Язык текста: Русский
ISSN: 1728-2985
Спивак Л. Г. Леонид Григорьевич 1974-
Рапопорт Л. М. Леонид Моисеевич 1956-
Платонова Д. В.
Цариченко Д. Г. Дмитрий Георгиевич 1969-
Евдокимов М. С. Михаил Сергеевич 1974-
Демидко Ю. Л. Юрий Леонидович 1968-
Еникеев Д. В. Дмитрий Викторович 1982-
Россоловскy А. Н.
Spivak L. G. Leonid Grigoryevich 1974-
Rapoport L. M. Leonid Moiseevich 1956-
Platonova D. V.
Tsarichenko D. G. Dmitrij Georgievich 1969-
Evdokimov M. S. Mikhail Sergeevich 1974-
Demidko Yu. L. Yurij Leonidovich 1968-
Enikeev D. V. Dmitrij Viktorovich 1982-
Rossolovsky A. N.
Issues of spectrum and local sensitivity of E. coli in female patients with acute uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection a review of M. Seitz study and own observations
Issues of spectrum and local sensitivity of E. coli in female patients with acute uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection a review of M. Seitz...
Текст визуальный непосредственный
Урология
Бионика Медиа
Вып. 3 С. 58-62
2018
Обзор
antibacterial therapy cystitis fosfomycin trometamol resistance sensitivity uncomplicated lower urinary tract infections
antiinfective agent trometamol acute disease adult drug effect Escherichia coli Escherichia coli infection female human isolation and purification microbial sensitivity test microbiology treatment outcome urinary tract infection Acute Disease Adult Anti-Bacterial Agents Escherichia coli Escherichia coli Infections Female Humans Microbial Sensitivity Tests Treatment Outcome Tromethamine Urinary Tract Infections
RELEVANCE: Acute uncomplicated lower urinary tract infections (AULUTI) are one of the most common diseases in urological practice. The management of cystitis is commonly based on antibacterial therapy. Despite the high efficiency, inadequate prescription of antibiotics leads to an increase in microorganisms resistance. In light of these matters, the selection of antibacterial agents to which the sensitivity of bacteria is the highest is becoming increasingly challenging. AIM: To estimate the spectrum and local sensitivity of E. coli in patients with AULUTI. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study analyzed the results of bacterial culture sampled from 45 patients with AULUTI. The mean age of the patients was 44+/-17 years. All bacterial cultures were obtained in out-patient settings in the framework of a multicenter initiative study on the prevention of recurrent AULUTI with d-mannose. RESULTS: Microbiological studies of the urine of patients with AULUTI revealed the growth of E. coli