Abstract:Urinary tract infection is one of the most common human infections. Furthermore there is rise in the Resistance of causative pathogens against the commonly prescribed antibiotics. Present study was aimed at finding the prevalence of such uropathogens and their antibiogram. Among 1059 suspected urinary samples were processed in the Department of Microbiology, D Y Patil Hospital, Nerul.,Navi-Mumbai. 580 (54.78%) were found to be culture positive. The predominant pathogen was E.coli (37.79%), while Enterococcus (… Show more
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