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Recurrent Escherichia coli Urinary Tract Infection Triggered by Gardnerella vaginalis Bladder Exposure in Mice
Published on: December 4, 2020
[Upper urinary tract infections in adults: about 261 episodes]
Rim Abdelmalek1, Badreddine Kilani, Fakher Kanoun
1Service des Maladies Infectieuses, Hôpital La Rabta, Tunis, Tunisie.
Background:
Upper urinary tract infections are frequent. Escherichia coli is the main pathogen identified from community acquired infections.
Aim:
We aim to study epidemiologic, clinical and bacterial features of this infection.
Methods:
We identified 261 episodes that occurred in 241 patients. They were 213 females and 48 males aged of 48.75 years. Enterobacteriaceae were the main pathogens isolated in 93.5%: E. coli in 73.3% and Klebsiella pneumoniae in 15.3%. E. coli sensitivity was of 30% for amoxicillin, 98% for cefotaxim, 96% for gentamicin, 90% for ciprofloxacin and 56% for co-trimoxazole. Anterior antibiotic use was associated with low E. coli sensitivity mainly with fluoroquinolones (96 vs 77%) and co-trimoxazole (62 vs 43%). This enhances the role of antibiotic pressure on the resistance emergence.
Conclusion:
the reasonable use of antibiotics is necessary to limit resistance extent.
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