Antibiotic resistance pattern and empirical therapy for urinary tract infections in children
- 1. Dept. of Pediatrics, Coll. of Medicine, King Khalid Univ., Abhan (Saudi Arabia)
Description
Objective was to study the type of bacterial pathogen causing urinary tract infection in children at Aseer Central Hospital, southwestern Saudi Arabia and their antimicrobial resistance patterns. A retrospective study of all the urine cultures carried out on the children in the period from January 2003 to December 2006, for a total of 4 years were reviewed at the bacteriology laboratory, Aseer Central Hospital, southwestern region of Saudi Arabia. Their antimicrobial resistances as well as sensitivities were also analyzed. A total of 464 urine cultures were identified. Escherichia coli constitutes the most common pathogen isolated 37.3%, followed by Klebsiella 16.4% and Pseudomonas species 15.7%. In general, there was a significant increase in the resistance rates of different bacterial pathogens to different antibiotics. In spite of an increase in the resistance rates of bacterial pathogens causing UTI, ceftriaxone, imipenem and to some extent Azactam are appropriate for initial empirical intravenous therapy in UTI. In patients with uncomplicated UTI not requiring hospitalization, Nalidixic acid and Nitrofurantoin can be used as oral treatment. (author)
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Saudi Medical Journal
- Journal Volume
- 29
- Journal Issue
- 6
- Journal Page Range
- p. 854-858
- ISSN
- 0379-5284
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Saudi Arabia
- Country of Input or Organization
- Saudi Arabia
- INIS RN
- 41056259
- Subject category
- S63: RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS;
- Descriptors DEI
- ANTIBIOTICS; ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS; BACTERIA; CHILDREN; ESCHERICHIA COLI; PATHOGENS; SAUDI ARABIA; THERAPY; URINARY TRACT; UROGENITAL SYSTEM DISEASES
- Descriptors DEC
- AGE GROUPS; ANIMALS; ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS; ARAB COUNTRIES; ASIA; BACTERIA; BODY; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; DISEASES; DRUGS; MAMMALS; MAN; MEDICINE; MICROORGANISMS; MIDDLE EAST; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANS; PRIMATES; VERTEBRATES