Abstract
Objectives: The present study is designed to determine the frequency and risk
factor of urinary tract infection in patients with or without diabetes, and to determine antimicrobial
susceptibility among type 2 subjects with controlled and uncontrolled glycemia. Study Design:
Retrospective Study. Setting: Department of Microbiology, Baqai Institute of Diabetology and
Endocrinology (BIDE). Period: October 2016 to September 2018. Material & Methods: Ethical
approval was obtained from the institutional review board of BIDE. Total 549 patients were
included in the study. Results: A total of 117 (28.96%) and 287 (35.52%) uropathogens were
isolated from patients with and without diabetes respectively. Percentage of positive culture
was high which was 62.30% and 38.25% in female in both patients with and without diabetes
respectively. E. coli was found to be the most frequently isolated bacteria from both patients
with diabetes and without diabetes, as 50.43% and 52.26% respectively. Since, Patients with
diabetes have a higher prevalence of UTI than non-diabetics. Conclusion: Hence, preventive
measures should be taken and patients should be properly guided about the complications of
diabetes and recurrent infections.
Rubina Sabir, Anum Butt, Kulsoom Baqa , Ambreen Shiraz , Nasreen Azi. (2020) Frequency and risk factors of UTI and susceptibility pattern of uropathogen and impact of glycaemia control among diabetic patients., The Professional Medical Journal, Volume 27, Issue 12.
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