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Antibiotic Appropriateness for Urinary Tract Infection in the Emergency Room
Result: A total of 239 patients were included in the study; 83 (34.7%) were males, 75 (31.4%) were pregnant females and 81 (33.9%) were non-pregnant females, the mean age was 37.56 years. One hundred forty-five (60.7%) patients had complicated UTI. The most prescribed antibiotics were cefuroxime and ciprofloxacin. Seventy-two (30.1%) of inappropriate antibiotics prescription were mostly due to improper duration.