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Recurrent urinary tract infections--uropathogen incidence and drug sensitivity.

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  • Recurrent urinary tract infections--uropathogen incidence and drug sensitivity. Abstract Text:

    ma?gorzata zajaczkowskaMa?gorzata Zajaczkowska,zofia zinkiewiczZofia Zinkiewicz,beata bienia?Beata Bienia?,leszek piechutaLeszek Piechuta,irena szajner-milartIrena Szajner-Milart,marek majewskiMarek Majewski,

    The aim of the study was the retrospective analysis of the results of the drug sensitivity studies of bacterial species cultured from 681 urinary specimens collected from 79 children (12 boys and 67 girls) aged 0-18 years with recurrent urinary tract infection in a period from 1997 to 2001. Factors predisposing to recurrent urinary tract infections and the incidences of particular uropathogens were also analyzed. Escherichia coli (57.3%), Proteus spp. (15.6%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (9.1%) were the most frequent isolated pathogens. Reinfections and relapses of urinary tract infections were observed in 74.7% and 25.3% of the children, respectively. In some children etiologic variability of particular infection episodes were observed. In the majority of the children infection episodes were caused by one or two bacterial species and new infections differed from previous ones only in drug sensitivity. In 30 children vesicoureteral reflux was detected. Other anatomical abnormalities of urinary tract were revealed in 17 children. In 18 children, neurogenic bladder dysfunction was diagnosed. Urodynamics disclosed functional abnormalities in 48/55 children.

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    m zajaczkowskaM Zajaczkowska,z zinkiewiczZ Zinkiewicz,b bienia?B Bienia?,l piechutaL Piechuta,i szajner-milartI Szajner-Milart,m majewskiM Majewski,

    For similar bacterial infections and mycoses: infection: urinary tract infections research abstracts see: bacterial infections and mycoses: infection: urinary tract infections research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sk?odowska. Sec

    VOLUME: 59

    Page Numbers: 275-83

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    ISSN: 0066-2240

    DAY: 21

    MONTH: 01

    YEAR: 2004

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 414101

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    KEYWORDS: Urinary Tract Infections

    MESH TERMS: microbiology

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Skubiszewski Medical University of Lublin.

    Country: Poland

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