Escherichia coli is the greatest cause of primary urinary tract infections. The present study aimed Urinary tract infection in female with special reference Escherichia coli and its antibiotic susceptibility pattern. A total of 100 urine samples were collected from different hospitals of Allahabad. The samples were cultured on Cystein lysine electrolytes deficiency media, MacConkey’s agar, Nutrient agar and Hicrome UTI agar media. Based on the results it was found that different media had different properties and Hicrome UTI agar was the best and convenient media for the isolation of Escherichia coli and other uropathogens. Further it was also observed that Escherichia coli was the most common organism for UTI in female
Objective: Urine is the most frequent specimen received for culture/sensitivity by clinical laborato...
Background: Urinary tract infection includes infection of the kidneys and bladder. Escherichia coli ...
E. coli is mostly a non-harmful bacterium which lives in the intestines of humans and animals. Some ...
Bacteria are capable of invading and infecting humans, leading to disease and sometimes death. Diffe...
The study was designed to determine E.coli as etiological organism for UTI in some patients & its an...
agar), CLED agar and other Conventional Media This study was undertaken to find media better than ro...
Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) is the most common infections in OPD and even hospitaliz...
This study was completed in laboratories of Biology Department in Faculty of Science. It expla...
This study was completed in laboratories of Biology Department in Faculty of Science. It expla...
Aim: To determine prevalence of uropathogenic bacteria and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern a...
Background: Urinary tracts infections (UTIs) are one of the most common infections encountered in ho...
Background: Since antibiotic resistance of uropathogens has gradually been rising, knowledge of anti...
Background: Urinary tract infections are a serious health problem affecting millions of people each ...
Abstract: The emergences of extended spectrum-lactamases (ESBLs) are on the rise in hospital setting...
Introduction: Escherichia coli is one of the most common bacteria causing urinary tract infection. A...
Objective: Urine is the most frequent specimen received for culture/sensitivity by clinical laborato...
Background: Urinary tract infection includes infection of the kidneys and bladder. Escherichia coli ...
E. coli is mostly a non-harmful bacterium which lives in the intestines of humans and animals. Some ...
Bacteria are capable of invading and infecting humans, leading to disease and sometimes death. Diffe...
The study was designed to determine E.coli as etiological organism for UTI in some patients & its an...
agar), CLED agar and other Conventional Media This study was undertaken to find media better than ro...
Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) is the most common infections in OPD and even hospitaliz...
This study was completed in laboratories of Biology Department in Faculty of Science. It expla...
This study was completed in laboratories of Biology Department in Faculty of Science. It expla...
Aim: To determine prevalence of uropathogenic bacteria and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern a...
Background: Urinary tracts infections (UTIs) are one of the most common infections encountered in ho...
Background: Since antibiotic resistance of uropathogens has gradually been rising, knowledge of anti...
Background: Urinary tract infections are a serious health problem affecting millions of people each ...
Abstract: The emergences of extended spectrum-lactamases (ESBLs) are on the rise in hospital setting...
Introduction: Escherichia coli is one of the most common bacteria causing urinary tract infection. A...
Objective: Urine is the most frequent specimen received for culture/sensitivity by clinical laborato...
Background: Urinary tract infection includes infection of the kidneys and bladder. Escherichia coli ...
E. coli is mostly a non-harmful bacterium which lives in the intestines of humans and animals. Some ...