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Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Volume  5, Issue 3, Jul-Sep 2017, Pages 417-420
 

Original Article

Prevalence of Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection in the Postmenopausal Women

Kamya Ramesh Swaminathan*, Chaitra Shivananjaiah**, Ramyar Alizadeh Azar*, John Joyce*, Maria Elizabeth Vadakken*, Deny Puthuparampil Ponnachan*

*Final Year Medical Student, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560054, India. **Senior Resident, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ESI Post Graduate Institute of Medical Science and Research, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560010, India.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijog.2321.1636.5317.18

Abstract

The study was conducted in kadur taluk, chikkamangalore district, to study the prevalence of the recurrent urine tract infection in the post-menopausal women. The causative organism, the associative risk factors and, their antimicrobial pattern were studied. A total of 230 women were included in the study conducted over one year. Following a written consent,midstream urine specimens were collected and the culture tests were done by a quantitative method whereas antimicrobial sensitivity was determined by using the Kirby-Bauer method. 32 women were found to have recurrent UTI. UTI was significantly associated with age, prolapse, diabetes, and poor blood sugar control. Escherichea coli (E. coli) was the most commonly isolated organism. Gram negative pathogens were found to be highly sensitive to cefoperazone, piperacillin and tazobactum.

Keywords: Prevalence; Diabetic Mellitus; Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection; Pathogen; Antibiotic


Corresponding Author : Chaitra Shivananjiah, No 11, Devi Krupa, 11th A Cross, 2nd Stage, West of Chord Road, Banaglore 560086, Karnataka, India.