Abstrakt: |
A recent study conducted at Purbanchal University in Nepal aimed to identify common bacterial uropathogens and determine their antimicrobial susceptibility patterns among patients with suspected urinary tract infections. The study found that Escherichia coli was the most commonly isolated organism, followed by Klebsiella pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The antimicrobial colistin showed 100% susceptibility towards gram-negative uropathogens, followed by carbapenem and aminoglycosides. The study recommends the implementation of optimized antimicrobial stewardship programs to effectively manage urinary tract infections in diverse healthcare settings. [Extracted from the article] |