Bacteriological study of urinary tract infections caused by Gram-negative germs in the province of Granada
Abstract
The present paper describes 520 Gram negatives organisms isolated from Urinary Tract infections. The quantitative cultures are realised with 200 from the 474 urine samples.
The isolament and identification give in order of diminishing frequency the following result: E.coli, E. freundii, Paracolobactrum, Klebsiella, Proteus, Pseud. aeruginosa, Aerobacter and so on.
The author has made resistance tests "in vitro" and the Kanamycine was the more efficacy antibiotic.
It seems than Escherichia organisms are more frequent in vesical infections, while Klebsiella-Aerobacter does in renal infections.
The work is ending by an epidemiologic study, and it results more frequent the urinary tract infection in women, and during the sexual age (from 25 to 44 ages).
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