Bacterial isolates associated with urinary tract infections in children

Abstract

Urinary tract infections UTI are common conditions worldwide and thepattern of antimicrobial resistance varies in different regions. We describe therelationships between sex,age and isolated bacterial agents and antibioticresistance of UTIs solates . The study was confined to UTIs in children .Thepresent study were aimed to investigate the antibiotic resistance of urinarypathogens isolated from Al - Sadder Hospital .The total number of samples was(50) sample, from 22 children samples were positive for culture.The mostbacterial isolates in the present study was Enterobacter spp 6(27.2%) , Ecoli4(18.1%) , Pseudomonas spp 3(13.6%) , Escherichia spp, Staphylococcus aureus,Salmonella spp, Klebseilla spp, Citrobacter spp were 2(9.09) % andEdwardsilla spp 1(4.5%) Antibiotics resistance in the most common gramnegative than in gram positive. The high effective antibiotics were Imipenem inall isolates.