Isolation and Identification of Urinary Tract Infectious Bacteria and their Antibiotic Sensitivity Pattern in Different Age Group


Authors : Shilpi Abha Toppo; Amia Ekka

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 9 - September


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24SEP1219

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Abstract : Urinary Tract Infection is the world wide problem. UTIs are common infection that occur when bacteria, infrequently fungi enter the urethra, and infect the urinary tract. This UTIs infection includes the kidney, bladder, uterus and urethra. This is one of the most common complain being form the bambino upto the senior age group. When an infection is limited to the bladder it can only be painful and annoying but serious health problems can affect if UTI spreads to the kidney. Thus, it's salutary to prove the organism which are causing this complaint in the body. In the present study Urine sample of 300 cases were collected from Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Memorial Hospital Raipur, samples were dressed by using(Mac Conkey agar and CLED agar) media by which 9 different species of bacteria were attained. Among 9insulated bacteria only 2 were gram- positive, the remained gram-negative bacteria and 1 fungi (Candidaalbicance) was attained. The antibiotic perceptivity pattern was performed to treat these bacteria in which it has been reported that Colistin(CL) and Nitrofurantoin(Nit) are the most effective antibiotic agent against uro-pathogens.

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Urinary Tract Infection is the world wide problem. UTIs are common infection that occur when bacteria, infrequently fungi enter the urethra, and infect the urinary tract. This UTIs infection includes the kidney, bladder, uterus and urethra. This is one of the most common complain being form the bambino upto the senior age group. When an infection is limited to the bladder it can only be painful and annoying but serious health problems can affect if UTI spreads to the kidney. Thus, it's salutary to prove the organism which are causing this complaint in the body. In the present study Urine sample of 300 cases were collected from Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Memorial Hospital Raipur, samples were dressed by using(Mac Conkey agar and CLED agar) media by which 9 different species of bacteria were attained. Among 9insulated bacteria only 2 were gram- positive, the remained gram-negative bacteria and 1 fungi (Candidaalbicance) was attained. The antibiotic perceptivity pattern was performed to treat these bacteria in which it has been reported that Colistin(CL) and Nitrofurantoin(Nit) are the most effective antibiotic agent against uro-pathogens.

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