ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATE FROM URINARY TRACT INFECTION OF THALASSEMIC PATIENTS IN THI-QAR PROVINCE

Alaa Abood Yasir Okab, M. Salih
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Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the most common type of pathogen that causes Urinary tract infection disease. It can be presented as a pathogenic or non-pathogenic strain and found not only in the animal but also in the human intestine. This bacterium can cause opportunistic infection when the human host comprised of thalassemia patients or changes the healthy hemostatic flora. This study aimed to analyze the presence of bacteria in thalassemia patients with urinary tract infection. A total of 303 samples were collected during the period from August 2019 to January 2020 from thalassemia patients who suffered from urinary tract infection. The results showed that there were 6.9% of patients infected with E. coli, 2.6% of patients were infected with S. aureus, 0.7% with both Proteus and Klebsiella, while 89.1% of patients had a negative sample for bacteria. Also, the incidence of urinary tract infections in females is higher than in males. Besides, its occurrence in rural areas is higher than in city residents. Moreover, among 16 antibiotics tested to sensitize bacteria to antibiotics, Imipenem showed 100% efficacy on all isolated bacteria. In contrast, Netilmicin showed 80.1% efficacy, Gentamycin 80.1%, and Amikacin 76.2%. Ampicillin, Aztreonam, Amoxicillin-Clavulanic Acid, Tetracycline, and Ticarcillin-Clavulanic Acid, did not show any effectiveness toward the bacteria while other antibiotics showed different activities. Furthermore, the isolated microbes from thalassemia patients were the highest resistance to antibiotics in comparison with other studies, and this antibiotic-resistant may be due to the weakening of the patient's immune status and frequent blood taking and the antibodies it contains.
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青海省地中海贫血患者尿路感染分离株大肠杆菌的药敏分析
大肠杆菌(E. coli)是引起尿路感染疾病的最常见病原体。它可以表现为致病性或非致病性菌株,不仅存在于动物体内,也存在于人类肠道中。当由地中海贫血患者组成的人类宿主或改变健康的止血菌群时,这种细菌可引起机会性感染。本研究旨在分析地中海贫血患者尿路感染中细菌的存在。在2019年8月至2020年1月期间,从患有尿路感染的地中海贫血患者中采集了303份样本。结果显示,6.9%的患者感染了大肠杆菌,2.6%的患者感染了金黄色葡萄球菌,0.7%的患者同时感染了变形杆菌和克雷伯氏菌,89.1%的患者样品细菌阴性。此外,女性尿路感染的发生率高于男性。此外,农村地区的发病率高于城市居民。此外,在16种抗生素中,亚胺培南对所有分离细菌的敏感性均为100%。奈替米星的有效率为80.1%,庆大霉素为80.1%,阿米卡星为76.2%。氨苄西林、氨曲南、阿莫西林-克拉维酸、四环素和替卡西林-克拉维酸对细菌没有任何效果,而其他抗生素则表现出不同的活性。此外,与其他研究相比,从地中海贫血患者中分离出的微生物对抗生素的耐药性最高,这种抗生素耐药性可能是由于患者免疫状态减弱和频繁采血及其所含抗体所致。
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