Ali Mohamed Badri
Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences,
PO Box 2469, Khartoum
Sudan
Research
Clinical Epidemiology and Antibiogram of UTI Patients Attended Different Hospital in Khartoum, Sudan
Author(s): Ali Mohamed Badri, Sameer Ghorashi Mohamed2
Ali Mohamed Badri, Sameer Ghorashi Mohamed2
Urinary tract infections are the most common bacterial infections in humans, both as community-acquired and healthcare-associated infections. The present study was aimed to determine the distribution and antimicrobial susceptibility of strains isolated from urinary tract infections. A hospital cross-sectional based study includes 150 clinically suspected cases of urinary tract infections attended different hospital in Khartoum. Midstream urine samples were collected and pure isolates of pathogenic microorganisms were characterized by colony morphology, gram-stain and standard biochemical procedures. A standard method of agar disc diffusion susceptibility testing method was used to determine susceptibility patterns of the isolates. The most common pathogens isolated were E. coli (57.3%), K. pneumonia (16.7%), P. aeruginosa (14%), E. feacalis (4%). .. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2327-5073.1000301