Romanian Journal of Military Medicine (Dec 2015)

Antibiotic resistant urinary tract infections in an urology ward

  • A. Rădulescu,
  • Victor Mădan,
  • A. Aungurenci,
  • Ovidiu Bratu,
  • C. Farcaș,
  • Marius Dinu,
  • Dan Mischianu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. CXVIII, no. 3
pp. 20 – 22

Abstract

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Introduction: UTI (urinary tract infections) represent a central pathology for a urological service. Antibiotic resistance is growing at a steady and alarming rate worldwide and especially in Romania. Method and materials: We have analyzed all the patients that were admitted to our clinic for continuous hospitalization between January 2015 and October 2015. All patients undergone urine culture and all cultures positive had an antibiogram worked up. We have selected all patients that had antibiotic resistance to at least an antibiotic. Results: From 1745 patients admitted for continuous hospitalization, we had 180 positive urine cultures at admission from which 125 had at least an antibiotic resistance. Conclusions: Antibiotic resistance is a serious phenomenon, with potential lethal complications, which we encounter daily in urological practice.