Combatting multi-drug resistance in urinary tract infections among diabetic populations: A perspective review

Rahima Tanbin Tama , Md. Sakhawat Hossain , Md. Shahidul Islam , Rifaia Sultana Chowdhury , Md. Ashikur Rahaman , Md. Ashraful Alam
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic condition that lowers life expectancy and quality of life when left untreated or improperly managed. Infections, both common and pathogenic, such as emphysematous pyelonephritis, malignant otitis externa, mucormycosis, and Fournier's gangrene, are more common in diabetic patients. Because patients with diabetes have a lower prognosis and more frequent Urinary tract infections (UTIs) than those without diabetes. Based on the literature, we carried out a review study that examined the characteristics of the prevalence of UTIs among diabetic patients in various countries over time, as well as the associated risk factors, processes, and therapeutic issues. The results show that compared to people without diabetes, diabetic patients with UTIs have higher rates of hospitalization, recurrence, and mortality, as well as a more frequent evolution to bacteremia. Pregnancy, advanced age, multidrug-resistant bacteria, and the length of a patient's diabetes seem to be the potential risk factors that have been found. With rare exceptions, the antibiotic susceptibility profile and bacterial strains responsible for UTIs in patients with DM are similar to those in non-diabetics; nonetheless, careful selection of antimicrobial agents, and treatment duration should match that needed for complicated UTIs.

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糖尿病人群尿路感染多药耐药研究综述
糖尿病(DM)是一种慢性疾病,如果不及时治疗或管理不当,会降低预期寿命和生活质量。常见和致病性感染,如肺气肿性肾盂肾炎、恶性外耳炎、毛霉菌病和富尼耶坏疽,在糖尿病患者中更为常见。因为糖尿病患者预后较差,尿路感染(uti)发生率高于非糖尿病患者。在文献的基础上,我们进行了一项回顾性研究,研究了不同国家糖尿病患者中尿路感染的流行特征,以及相关的危险因素、过程和治疗问题。结果表明,与没有糖尿病的人相比,尿路感染的糖尿病患者有更高的住院率、复发率和死亡率,并且更频繁地演变为菌血症。怀孕、高龄、耐多药细菌和患者糖尿病的持续时间似乎是已经发现的潜在危险因素。除了极少数例外,糖尿病患者的抗生素敏感性和引起尿路感染的细菌菌株与非糖尿病患者相似;尽管如此,谨慎选择抗菌药物和治疗时间应与复杂尿路感染所需的时间相匹配。
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Health sciences review (Oxford, England)
Health sciences review (Oxford, England) Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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