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Urinary Tract Infection among Antiretroviral Therapy Users and Nonusers in Jimma University Specialized Hospital, Jimma, Ethiopia
Joint Authors
Awol, Mohammed
Debalke, Serkadis
Cheneke, Waqtola
Tassew, Haimanot
Source
International Journal of Microbiology
Issue
Vol. 2014, Issue 2014 (31 Dec. 2014), pp.1-6, 6 p.
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Publication Date
2014-04-16
Country of Publication
Egypt
No. of Pages
6
Main Subjects
Natural & Life Sciences (Multidisciplinary)
Medicine
Abstract EN
Background.
The introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has dramatically reduced morbidity related with bacterial infection including urinary tract infection (UTI) among patients with HIV/AIDS.
This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of UTI and identify common bacterial etiologies among HIV/AIDS patients of ART users and nonusers in Jimma University Specialized Hospital.
Methods.
A comparative cross sectional study was conducted from September to December 2012 on 367 ART users and 114 nonuser patients attending ART clinic.
Sociodemographic characteristics, associated factors, and urine samples were collected; culture, biochemical tests, Gram stain, and drug sensitivity tests were done.
Results.
Of 467 examined urine samples, 56 (12%) had significant bacterial growth.
Forty-six (12.5%) of the cases were ART users and 10 (10%) were nonusers.
E.
coli was the predominant isolate in both ART users (25 (54.3%)) and nonusers (6 (6%)).
Majority of the bacterial isolates were from females.
Most (>75%) of the isolates from both groups were resistant to ampicillin and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole but sensitive to norfloxacine, ceftriaxone, and chloramphenicol.
Conclusion.
There was no statistically significant difference regarding the prevalence of significant bacterial growth between ART users and nonusers.
Therefore, it is recommended that UTI in both groups should be managed with drugs that show sensitivity.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Debalke, Serkadis& Cheneke, Waqtola& Tassew, Haimanot& Awol, Mohammed. 2014. Urinary Tract Infection among Antiretroviral Therapy Users and Nonusers in Jimma University Specialized Hospital, Jimma, Ethiopia. International Journal of Microbiology،Vol. 2014, no. 2014, pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-512229
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Debalke, Serkadis…[et al.]. Urinary Tract Infection among Antiretroviral Therapy Users and Nonusers in Jimma University Specialized Hospital, Jimma, Ethiopia. International Journal of Microbiology No. 2014 (2014), pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-512229
American Medical Association (AMA)
Debalke, Serkadis& Cheneke, Waqtola& Tassew, Haimanot& Awol, Mohammed. Urinary Tract Infection among Antiretroviral Therapy Users and Nonusers in Jimma University Specialized Hospital, Jimma, Ethiopia. International Journal of Microbiology. 2014. Vol. 2014, no. 2014, pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-512229
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references
Record ID
BIM-512229