Efficacy of Amikacin Antibiotic to Uropathogens Isolated from Patient’s Urine Sample Causing Urinary Tract Infection in Selected Areas of Dhaka City, Bangladesh
Abstract: Amikacin is a second line drugs that use in urinary tract infection (UTI) in
Bangladesh. Normally it is used in secondary infection but now it is used randomly which is
a crucial public health problem to resistance of this antibiotic to different types of
bacteria. Our aim was to assess the efficacy of Amikacin which is an aminoglycosides
antibiotic against uropathogens. We collected total 12943 urine samples in 2016 (Jan-Dec)
and out of which 1236 (9.55%) were bacteriologically positive. 95.1% were gram negative
and 4.9% gram positive organism were found among these isolated uropathogens. Male were
found more prone to get UTI under 10 years and between 51-90 years of age and females
were more affected in 10 to 50 years and over 90 years of age group. E. coli was the most
prevalent (83.9%) isolate followed by Klebsiella spp. (6.7%), Staphylococcus aureus
(2.6%), Pseudomonas spp. (2.2%), Enterococcus spp. (2.0%) and Proteus spp. (1.1%). The
most predominant organism Enterobacter spp. (100%) were found sensitive to Amikacin in
both male & female patients and most predominant resistant organism in male
Enterococcus spp. (50.0%) and in female Acinetobacter spp. and Streptococcus group B
(100%) were found. Around 12.6% males and 13.67% females were found resistant to E.
coli.
Keywords: Amikacin, Aminoglycosides, UTI, Resistance, Uropathogen.
%0 Journal Article
%1 asaduzzaman2018efficacy
%A Asaduzzaman, Mohammad
%A Hasin, Zahid
%A Kumar, Susanjit
%A Akter, Taslima
%A Jahangir Alam, Md.
%A Juliana, Farha Matin
%A Hossain, Nazmul
%A Das, Biswajit
%A Asma, Runa
%D 2018
%J International Journal of Current Innovations in Advanced Research
%K ANTIBIOTIC
%N 3
%P 88-98
%T Efficacy of Amikacin Antibiotic to Uropathogens Isolated from Patient’s Urine Sample Causing Urinary Tract Infection in Selected Areas of Dhaka City, Bangladesh
%U https://www.ijciaropenaccess.com/docs/volume1/issue3/IJCIAR-09.pdf
%V 1
%X Abstract: Amikacin is a second line drugs that use in urinary tract infection (UTI) in
Bangladesh. Normally it is used in secondary infection but now it is used randomly which is
a crucial public health problem to resistance of this antibiotic to different types of
bacteria. Our aim was to assess the efficacy of Amikacin which is an aminoglycosides
antibiotic against uropathogens. We collected total 12943 urine samples in 2016 (Jan-Dec)
and out of which 1236 (9.55%) were bacteriologically positive. 95.1% were gram negative
and 4.9% gram positive organism were found among these isolated uropathogens. Male were
found more prone to get UTI under 10 years and between 51-90 years of age and females
were more affected in 10 to 50 years and over 90 years of age group. E. coli was the most
prevalent (83.9%) isolate followed by Klebsiella spp. (6.7%), Staphylococcus aureus
(2.6%), Pseudomonas spp. (2.2%), Enterococcus spp. (2.0%) and Proteus spp. (1.1%). The
most predominant organism Enterobacter spp. (100%) were found sensitive to Amikacin in
both male & female patients and most predominant resistant organism in male
Enterococcus spp. (50.0%) and in female Acinetobacter spp. and Streptococcus group B
(100%) were found. Around 12.6% males and 13.67% females were found resistant to E.
coli.
Keywords: Amikacin, Aminoglycosides, UTI, Resistance, Uropathogen.
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Bangladesh. Normally it is used in secondary infection but now it is used randomly which is
a crucial public health problem to resistance of this antibiotic to different types of
bacteria. Our aim was to assess the efficacy of Amikacin which is an aminoglycosides
antibiotic against uropathogens. We collected total 12943 urine samples in 2016 (Jan-Dec)
and out of which 1236 (9.55%) were bacteriologically positive. 95.1% were gram negative
and 4.9% gram positive organism were found among these isolated uropathogens. Male were
found more prone to get UTI under 10 years and between 51-90 years of age and females
were more affected in 10 to 50 years and over 90 years of age group. E. coli was the most
prevalent (83.9%) isolate followed by Klebsiella spp. (6.7%), Staphylococcus aureus
(2.6%), Pseudomonas spp. (2.2%), Enterococcus spp. (2.0%) and Proteus spp. (1.1%). The
most predominant organism Enterobacter spp. (100%) were found sensitive to Amikacin in
both male & female patients and most predominant resistant organism in male
Enterococcus spp. (50.0%) and in female Acinetobacter spp. and Streptococcus group B
(100%) were found. Around 12.6% males and 13.67% females were found resistant to E.
coli.
Keywords: Amikacin, Aminoglycosides, UTI, Resistance, Uropathogen.},
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