A total of 125 specimens of stones and urine were collected from urinary stone patients from (June to December, 2012). According to primary identification, which based on macroscopic and microscopic characteristics and biochemical tests, 25 (20%) and 100 (80%) of isolates were identified as Proteus and non-Proteus, respectively. The 25 Proteus isolates were finally identified as Proteus mirabilis based on Vitek 2 system and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique by using target gene 16S rRNA. The multiple logistic regressions results showed that the age ˃ 40 years old was a risk factors that significantly associated with increased incidence of P. mirabilis in urinary stone patients, as P = 0.02, and Odd’s ratio (OR) was 4.889 (1.7-14.057...
Infection by Proteus mirabilis causes urinary stones and catheter incrustation due to ammonia formed...
Around 50% of patients enduring long-term catheterisation experience encrustation and blockage of th...
Urine samples were collected from 71 urostomy patients over a period 2 years. E. coli was the most s...
The ability to induce stone formation in-vitro of Proteus mirabilis isolates was investigated using ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the correlation between ureR and ureC genes with the prod...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and catheter-associated UTIs (CAUTIs) are the principal hospital-acq...
Proteus mirabilis is the third most common bacterium that can cause complicated UTI, especially in c...
Background. The study’s objective was to determine Proteus mirabilis susceptibility in individuals w...
In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in detecting urea-sp...
Purpose. We established the incidence of bladder stones in patients who experienced recurrent encru...
Proteus mirabilis has several pathogenic factors such as adherent ability to urinary tract epitheria...
Proteus mirabilis has several pathogenic factors such as adherent ability to urinary tract epitheria...
Proteus mirabilis has several pathogenic factors such as adherent ability to urinary tract epitheria...
This study was aimed to detecting three different virulence genes (UreC, HmpA and ZapA ) for Proteus...
During the period October 2003 till July 2004, about (253) urine samples have been collected from ur...
Infection by Proteus mirabilis causes urinary stones and catheter incrustation due to ammonia formed...
Around 50% of patients enduring long-term catheterisation experience encrustation and blockage of th...
Urine samples were collected from 71 urostomy patients over a period 2 years. E. coli was the most s...
The ability to induce stone formation in-vitro of Proteus mirabilis isolates was investigated using ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the correlation between ureR and ureC genes with the prod...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and catheter-associated UTIs (CAUTIs) are the principal hospital-acq...
Proteus mirabilis is the third most common bacterium that can cause complicated UTI, especially in c...
Background. The study’s objective was to determine Proteus mirabilis susceptibility in individuals w...
In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in detecting urea-sp...
Purpose. We established the incidence of bladder stones in patients who experienced recurrent encru...
Proteus mirabilis has several pathogenic factors such as adherent ability to urinary tract epitheria...
Proteus mirabilis has several pathogenic factors such as adherent ability to urinary tract epitheria...
Proteus mirabilis has several pathogenic factors such as adherent ability to urinary tract epitheria...
This study was aimed to detecting three different virulence genes (UreC, HmpA and ZapA ) for Proteus...
During the period October 2003 till July 2004, about (253) urine samples have been collected from ur...
Infection by Proteus mirabilis causes urinary stones and catheter incrustation due to ammonia formed...
Around 50% of patients enduring long-term catheterisation experience encrustation and blockage of th...
Urine samples were collected from 71 urostomy patients over a period 2 years. E. coli was the most s...