Abstract

A Study on the Prevalence of E. coli in the Urinary Tract Infection and the Risk Factors Associated with It

Rajrupa Ghosh* and Shiblee Sarwar

Millions of people worldwide suffer from infections of the Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) brought on by the bacteria Escherichia coli (E. coli), which represents a substantial global health burden. It is essential to comprehend the epidemiology and risk factors that are linked to these illnesses in order to develop appropriate therapy and preventative techniques. The frequency, distribution patterns, and risk factors of UTIs linked to E. coli are examined in this study, with particular attention paid to age, gender, underlying medical problems, and opiate usage. The study intends to improve knowledge of UTI the pathogenesis of clinical symptoms, diagnostic techniques, treatment strategies, and preventive measures by analysis of clinical information, statistical models, and previous research. The results highlight how important it is to treat E. coli UTIs systemically, using alternative treatments, and with caution when using antibiotics. The study emphasises the necessity of ongoing efforts to reduce the incidence of UTIs caused by E. coli by means of focused interventions, policy formulation, and public health campaigns. In the end, this dissertation advances knowledge, directs future research paths, and enhances clinical results in the treatment of E. coli caused UTIs.

Published Date: 2024-09-16; Received Date: 2024-08-16