... Recurrent infection was most often due to unresolved bacteriuria or persistent bacteriuria than ...causing urinarytractinfection in our study population are ...
... Urinarytract infections are considered to be one of the most common bacterial infection in ...of urinarytract , urinarytractinfection (UTI) can be the first ...
... of urinarytractinfection (UTI) (earlier resolu- tion of symptoms and possible reduction in renal scarring and its long-term sequelae) must be weighed against the discomfort, waiting time, and cost ...
... study urinarytractinfection is more prevalent in those children of more than 5 yrs and this account for about ...that urinarytractinfection is more prevalent in the 0-1yr age ...
... Background: Urinarytractinfection (UTI) is a common bacterial infection known to affect the different parts of the urinarytract and the occurrence is found in both males and ...
... This prospective study was conducted in the Department of Pediatric nephrology, BSMMU, Dhaka over a period of one year from July 2009 to June 2010. Prior to study approval of the ethical review board of BSMMU was taken. ...
... Urinarytract infections have become serious health issue globally, adding economic burden to the ...The infection is observed in outpatients as well as in hospitalized patients and is more common in ...
... of urinarytractinfection ...the urinarytract under aseptic conditions, the presence of epithelial cells or the absence of leukocytes on urine microscopy, the culture of more than one ...
... causing urinarytractinfection, few authors have reported changing patterns in the prevalence of uropathogens (Omoregie & Avasana, ...2008). Urinary pathogens especially from community ...
... of urinarytractinfection (UTI) in children by age, gender, race, and circumcision ...with urinary symptoms, the pooled prevalence of UTI (both febrile and afebrile) was ...
... Lactoferrin is secreted by kidney cells and is found in neutrophil granules thus it could be involved in combating UTI. 9 Nowadays methods for diagnosis of UTI depends on Background and objective: Lactoferrin (LF) is an ...
... Methods: Present study was a cross sectional study in King George Hospital from October 2017 to May 2018 in patients having culture positive UTI.Patients were categorised into upper and lower UTI based on clinical ...
... tested urinarytractinfection causing pathogens exhibited an excellent antibacterial activity than the standard antibiotics (rifampicin, penicillin and ...
... Hospital surveillance methodology: a catheterized or uncathetenized symptomatic on asymptomatic patient with a nosocomial urinary tract infection was initially identified by a catheter o[r] ...
... a urinarytractinfection confirmed by CBEU but negative leucocyturia and nitrituria tests with the urine dipstick ...a urinarytractinfection in ...of urinary functional ...
... the urinary LF concentration for the separation of negative and positive ...that urinary LF can be detected precisely by the IC test strip with- out serious interference by other substances present in ...of ...
... The prognosis of ABU and symptomatic UTI is unknown, but when a patient is seen with UTI, it is essential to assess the structure of the urinary tract to rule out anomalies including obs[r] ...
... M ANY children with urinary tract infec- tion ( UTI ) have structural abnor- malities with obstruction as the cause of their infection but others with normal col- lecting systems also ma[r] ...
... study groups. Women with PPD had older ages (31.9 ± 10.4 years, p < 0.001) compared with the non-PPD group. There were many antepartum comorbidities that were found to be significantly associated with PPD, including ...
... Urinarytractinfection can be symptomatic in which signs of inflammation are shown or asymptomatic in which infection exists in the absence of disease ...[9]. Urinarytract ...