2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2016.06.029
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Molecular identification of multi drug resistant bacteria from urinary tract infected urine samples

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“…These bacteria include Enterobacter agglomerans, Proteus spp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella spp., Acinetobacter baumanni, and Serratia marscesens. This is similar to the report of Kumar et al 33 That isolated multiple drug resistant Proteus sp., Pseudomonas sp., and Enterobacter sp. from urine samples of UTI patients.…”
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“…These bacteria include Enterobacter agglomerans, Proteus spp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella spp., Acinetobacter baumanni, and Serratia marscesens. This is similar to the report of Kumar et al 33 That isolated multiple drug resistant Proteus sp., Pseudomonas sp., and Enterobacter sp. from urine samples of UTI patients.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The concentrations of the flavonoids in the extract was extrapolated from standard calibration curve and expressed as milligram rutin equivalent per g of extract (mg RE/g extract). [31][32][33]…”
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“…In this study, E. coli was the most common bacteria isolated from urine of pregnant women with UTI followed by K. pneumoniae and A. baumannii as shown in Table 1. Gram-negative bacteria belong to enterobacteriaceae family is one of the most etiological agents of UTI with percentage in-between 80% to 90% [21,22]. While, grampositive bacteria comes in the second degree, for example, S. saprophyticus is the second most common cause UTI in females with percentage between 30% to 40% [23].…”
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“…Other investigators were performed of the VITEK 2 system for identification and susceptibility testing of Enterobacteriaceae clinical isolates, [7]. Scientists conducted a numerous techniques (PCR, gel electrophoresis, 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis) to identify the diversity of Enterobacteriaceae species, [8,9]. Small rRNA gene sequencing, particularly 16SrRNA sequencing in bacteria, have led to advances on multiple fronts in microbiology.…”
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