Urinary Tract Infection and Antibiotic-Resistant Patterns of Isolated Bacteria in Geriatric Patients.

Akinbobola Ayokunle Adeniyi, Bamigbola Florence Adenike, Priscilla OgoOluwa Olamiju, Idowu Oluwagbemisola Toluwalope, Adekola Faith Titilope, Adeyemi Fatimo Haruna, Olubunmi Aanu Adeniyi
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Age-related risk factors influence the prevalence of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in older people. Therefore, early detection is important to prevent adverse consequences. A retrospective study was conducted on 206 geriatric patients (65 years old and above) who were seen in various clinics at University College Hospital, Ibadan. There were 138 men (67%) and 68 women (33%) in total. A significant growth of >105 cfu/ml of bacteria was found in a total of 44 (21.4%) samples. Escherichia coli was the most common pathogen isolated (40.9%), and it was followed in order by Klebsiella pneumonia (29.5%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (13.6%), Klebsiella oxytoca (9.1%), and Proteus mirabilis (6.8%). The distribution of UTI by gender was statistically significant (P = 0.009), with men (33%) having a higher prevalence than women (11%). Most of the isolated bacteria were resistant to the first line of antibiotics, with Escherichia coli showing the highest level of resistance to the commonly prescribed antibiotics. There is a need to step up the campaign against the indiscriminate use of antibiotics to prevent a rise in antibiotic resistance.
老年患者的尿路感染和分离细菌的抗生素耐药性模式。
与年龄有关的风险因素影响着老年人尿路感染(UTI)的发病率。因此,早期发现对预防不良后果非常重要。伊巴丹大学学院医院对 206 名老年患者(65 岁及以上)进行了一项回顾性研究,这些患者在不同的诊所就诊。其中男性 138 人(占 67%),女性 68 人(占 33%)。在总共 44 份(21.4%)样本中,发现了大量生长速度大于 105 cfu/ml 的细菌。大肠埃希菌是最常见的病原体(40.9%),其次依次是肺炎克雷伯菌(29.5%)、铜绿假单胞菌(13.6%)、氧乐菌(9.1%)和奇异变形杆菌(6.8%)。UTI的性别分布具有统计学意义(P = 0.009),男性(33%)的发病率高于女性(11%)。大多数分离出的细菌对一线抗生素具有耐药性,其中大肠埃希菌对常用抗生素的耐药性最高。有必要加强反对滥用抗生素的运动,以防止抗生素耐药性的上升。
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