Bacterial Types And Resistant Pattern Of Secondary Bloodstream Infections Patients With UTI In Several Hospitals In Northern Part Of Bangladesh
Abstract
Secondary bloodstream infection (BSI) is common health care–associated urinary tract infection (UTI) and widely found in hospitals and long-term care facilities. Recent studies reported blood stream infection pathogens showing resistance to most commonly prescribed antimicrobial drugs. Area and primary disease specific study to find out the microorganisms responsible for BSI and their resistant pattern to antibiotics which will help clinician to choose proper therapies and treatment strategies in future. The bloodstream infection rate was observed 27% among 200 patients who were already in UTI. E.coli was most frequent indentified bacteria and amikacin found most effective among the antibiotic for bacteria we found in blood samples of BSI patients.
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