Antimycrobial susceptibility of escherichia coli aisled in patients with high urinary sepsis.

Authors

  • Gladys Amarilys Restoy Chántez HOSPITAL MILITAR “Dr. MARIO MUÑOZ MONROY”. MATANZAS .
  • Roberto E. Ruiz Reyes HOSPITAL MILITAR “Dr. MARIO MUÑOZ MONROY”. MATANZAS .
  • José A . Arechavaleta Cárdenas HOSPITAL MILITAR “Dr. MARIO MUÑOZ MONROY”. MATANZAS .

Keywords:

ESCHERICHIA COLI, ESCHERICHIA COLI INFECTIONS, URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS, MICROBIAL SENSITIVITY TESTS, ANTIBIOTICS, HUMAN, ADULT

Abstract

We intend with this work to describe and to evaluate the susceptibility antimicrobiana in 109 stumps of Escherichia coli identified in patient with infection high urinary. The methods used for the isolation of the microorganism and the susceptibility antimicrobiana those recommended by the Cuban Norms of Microbiology. The sensibility antimicrobiana of the studied stumps was Amickacina 94 %, Gentamicina 83%, Kanamicina 82 %, Ciprofloxacina 82 %, Sour Nalidixico 63%, Cloranfenicol 63%,Ceftriaxona 62 %, Streptomycin 57 %, Tetraciclina 53 %, Sulfaprin 40 %. The high prevalencia of infections urinarys in women reaffirms that published about the prevalence of these infections in the feminine population. The sensibility of the bacteria to the Amikacina demonstrates the utility of this antibiotic in the treatment of the infections high urinary, inside the antibiotics but troops for the ambulatory treatment were the ciprofloxacina. The TMP/SMX and the Tetracycline continue with the deterioration of their sensibility in front of these bacteria, demonstrating the drop effectiveness that has the Sulfaprin in the treatment of the sepsis high urinary.

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Published

2006-09-15

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Restoy Chántez GA, Ruiz Reyes RE, Arechavaleta Cárdenas JA . Antimycrobial susceptibility of escherichia coli aisled in patients with high urinary sepsis. Rev Méd Electrón [Internet]. 2006 Sep. 15 [cited 2025 Feb. 1];28(5):391-6. Available from: https://revmedicaelectronica.sld.cu/index.php/rme/article/view/317

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