Incidence of Urinary Tract Infection among Diabetic Patients in Abakaliki Metropolis

Kama, Stella Chinenye and Obeagu, Emmanuel Ifeanyi and Alo, M. N. and Ochei, Kingsley Chinedum and Ezugwu, Uchenna Modestus and Odo, Michael and Ikpeme, Mabel and Ukeekwe, Chukwulete Okafor and Amaeze, Augustine Amaeze (2020) Incidence of Urinary Tract Infection among Diabetic Patients in Abakaliki Metropolis. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 32 (28). pp. 117-121. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

The investigation of urinary tract infection (UTI) among diabetic patients 15-51 years and above was assessed using 100 mid-stream urine specimen with the objective of isolating and identifying different types of bacteria and their respective frequencies among diabetic patients attending diabetic clinic at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki. A urine culture was performed combined with a full report of urine to establish the diagnosis. The result showed that the majority of bacteria in urinary tract infections were in 27-32 years of age group (71.4%) and lowest in 15-20 years age group (0%). The predominant bacteria isolates and their percentage occurrences include; Escherichia coli (39.13%), Klebsiella pneumonia (21.74%), Proteus (8.69%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (8.69%), Streptococcus (8.69%), Staphylococcus aureus (6.52%), Enterococcus faecalis (4.25%). There was a high prevalence of the isolated organisms in female (47.7%) compared to males (36%). It follows that most predominant agent of UTI in diabetic patients in Abakaliki Metropolis is Escherichia coli followed by Klebsiella pneumonia.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM One > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 07 Apr 2023 06:35
Last Modified: 22 Aug 2024 12:47
URI: http://publications.openuniversitystm.com/id/eprint/613

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