clove and Bacteriuria
clove has been researched along with Bacteriuria* in 1 studies
Other Studies
1 other study(ies) available for clove and Bacteriuria
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Changing profile and increasing antimicrobial resistance of uropathogenic bacteria in Madagascar.
We wanted to update the distribution of community-acquired uropathogens and to estimate their susceptibility profile to newly available antibiotics in Antananarivo (Madagascar).. We conducted a 3-year preliminary study (2011-2013) on bacteria isolated from the urine of patients at the Laboratory of Training and Research in Medical Biology (Antananarivo).. Three hundred and fifty-seven pathogens were isolated: 234 (65.55%) Gram-negative bacilli and 123 (34.45%) Gram-positive cocci. The most commonly isolated bacteria were Escherichia coli (89 strains) followed by Staphylococcus aureus (48 strains). Thirty-three percent of Gram-negative bacilli were resistant to 3 CG. Forty percent of Klebsiella pneumoniae strains were significantly resistant to imipenem (P = 0.01).. The increased resistance to newly available antibiotics and the increased rate of Gram-positive cocci strains require a drastic surveillance of antibiotic resistance to ensure appropriate empirical treatment. Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Bacteriuria; Child; Child, Preschool; Community-Acquired Infections; Drug Resistance, Microbial; Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial; Female; Gram-Negative Bacteria; Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections; Gram-Positive Bacteria; Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections; Humans; Infant; Madagascar; Male; Middle Aged; Morbidity; Prevalence; Retrospective Studies; Young Adult | 2015 |