1. Characteristics of uropathogens in outpatient catheter-associated urinary tract infections
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Maja Anušić,, Neda Jarža-Davila,, Jasna Knežević,, Ana Mlinarić-Džepina,, and Jasmina Vraneš
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urinary catheters ,urinary tract infections ,antibiotic resistance ,Medicine - Abstract
During the two years period the prevalence of uropathogens responsible for catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) in outpatients was investigated including their differences in antimicrobial susceptibility according to the age and gender. Indwelling urinary catheter(IUC)constitutes 0.3% of all processed urine samples.Significant bacteriuria was found in 92.5% of IUC,and polimicrobial ethiology in 63.2%. The most CAUTI (79.3%) was found in elderly male patients (>65 years). The most frequently isolateduropathogens were Esherichia coli and other Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and enterococci. The very high resistance of all Enterobacteriaceae to beta-lactams, fluoroquinolones, and co trimoxazole was observed with significantly much higher fluoroquinolone (p
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- 2010