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Antimicrobial resistance patterns of Uropathogens isolated from adult women with acute uncomplicated cystitis

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Abstract Background To evaluate the antibiotic resistance patterns of uropathogens isolated from adult women with acute community-acquired (CA) uncomplicated cystitis. Results Over a one-year period (May 2015–April 2016), the results of susceptibility testing of outpatient midstream urine samples from 5 different laboratories were prospectively evaluated. The study included only adult women with uncomplicated cystitis. The susceptibility testing in all laboratories was performed using the disk diffusion method with the VITEK-2 Compact system. The isolated uropathogens and their resistance to the tested antibiotics were evaluated. Out of 317 adult women with CA uncomplicated cystitis, 179 had a positive culture. The most commonly isolated organism was Escherichia coli (E. coli) (70.4%), followed by Klebsiella (21.2%). The overall resistance rate was highest for ampicillin (85.6%), followed by cefalotin (56.3%), trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (54.7%), pipracillin (51.9%), nitrofurantoin (48.8%) and aztreonam (47.4%). Isolated E. coli strains were commonly resistant to ampicillin (80.5%), trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (72.2%) and aztreonam (71.4%), followed by cefalotin (55.9%). The overall ciprofloxacin resistance rate was 17.9%, and the resistent was found only with E. coli (25.4%). Conclusions Our results may aid in the selection of proper empiric antibiotic therapy for adult women with acute CA uncomplicated cystitis.
Title: Antimicrobial resistance patterns of Uropathogens isolated from adult women with acute uncomplicated cystitis
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Abstract Background To evaluate the antibiotic resistance patterns of uropathogens isolated from adult women with acute community-acquired (CA) uncomplicated cystitis.
Results Over a one-year period (May 2015–April 2016), the results of susceptibility testing of outpatient midstream urine samples from 5 different laboratories were prospectively evaluated.
The study included only adult women with uncomplicated cystitis.
The susceptibility testing in all laboratories was performed using the disk diffusion method with the VITEK-2 Compact system.
The isolated uropathogens and their resistance to the tested antibiotics were evaluated.
Out of 317 adult women with CA uncomplicated cystitis, 179 had a positive culture.
The most commonly isolated organism was Escherichia coli (E.
coli) (70.
4%), followed by Klebsiella (21.
2%).
The overall resistance rate was highest for ampicillin (85.
6%), followed by cefalotin (56.
3%), trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (54.
7%), pipracillin (51.
9%), nitrofurantoin (48.
8%) and aztreonam (47.
4%).
Isolated E.
coli strains were commonly resistant to ampicillin (80.
5%), trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (72.
2%) and aztreonam (71.
4%), followed by cefalotin (55.
9%).
The overall ciprofloxacin resistance rate was 17.
9%, and the resistent was found only with E.
coli (25.
4%).
Conclusions Our results may aid in the selection of proper empiric antibiotic therapy for adult women with acute CA uncomplicated cystitis.

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