Urinary tract infections are common and often latent in diabetic patients. The objective of this study was to determinethe frequency of urinary tract infections and the organisms responsible.This is a descriptive type prospective study conducted in the Endocrinology and Diabetology ward of Donka UniversityHospital. All diabetic patients hospitalised from January 3rd to April 4th 2013 were included in the study.Two hundred and sixty-two diabetics had been screened, 64 (24.42%) had a urinary tract infection 41 women (64%)and 23 men (36%). The average age was 56.48 16.3 years with a range of 20-90 years. Urinary tract infections weremore frequent between the ages of 45 and 74 (67.20%). Sixty patients were married, four were single. Fifty-six p...
Urinary tract infection causes considerable morbidity in diabetic patients and if complicated, can c...
Background: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are the commonest infections described among diabetes me...
Background: Diabetics are more prone to infections than their non diabetic counterparts. The urinary...
Background: The risk of diabetic patients acquiring UTIs is higher than that of their non-diabetic c...
This study evaluated the incidence of Urinary tract infection (UTI) among diabetics in some Eastern ...
Between June 2015 and October 2015, 159 mid-stream urine samples from diabetic patients were culture...
Massive evidence showed that patients with diabetes have a high risk of urinary tract infections. We...
Objectives: The purpose of this research work is to find out the occurrence of Urinary Tract Infecti...
Background The risk of urinary tract infection (UTI) is higher in diabetics compared to non-diabetic...
Aim & Objective: To study clinical and microbiological profile of urinary tract infections and a...
IntroductionUrinary tract infection (UTI) is a common clinical problem that comprises 1-6% of medica...
Introduction: Asymptomaticbacteriuria (ASB) is defined as the presence of at least >105 colony fo...
Introduction: Urinary tract infection is the second most common hospital- acquired infection and rec...
Abstract Objective: To determine frequency of urinary tract infection among asymptomatic diabetics,...
Background: Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) is common in diabetics and predisposes these patients to ...
Urinary tract infection causes considerable morbidity in diabetic patients and if complicated, can c...
Background: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are the commonest infections described among diabetes me...
Background: Diabetics are more prone to infections than their non diabetic counterparts. The urinary...
Background: The risk of diabetic patients acquiring UTIs is higher than that of their non-diabetic c...
This study evaluated the incidence of Urinary tract infection (UTI) among diabetics in some Eastern ...
Between June 2015 and October 2015, 159 mid-stream urine samples from diabetic patients were culture...
Massive evidence showed that patients with diabetes have a high risk of urinary tract infections. We...
Objectives: The purpose of this research work is to find out the occurrence of Urinary Tract Infecti...
Background The risk of urinary tract infection (UTI) is higher in diabetics compared to non-diabetic...
Aim & Objective: To study clinical and microbiological profile of urinary tract infections and a...
IntroductionUrinary tract infection (UTI) is a common clinical problem that comprises 1-6% of medica...
Introduction: Asymptomaticbacteriuria (ASB) is defined as the presence of at least >105 colony fo...
Introduction: Urinary tract infection is the second most common hospital- acquired infection and rec...
Abstract Objective: To determine frequency of urinary tract infection among asymptomatic diabetics,...
Background: Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) is common in diabetics and predisposes these patients to ...
Urinary tract infection causes considerable morbidity in diabetic patients and if complicated, can c...
Background: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are the commonest infections described among diabetes me...
Background: Diabetics are more prone to infections than their non diabetic counterparts. The urinary...