2022
DOI: 10.48022/mbl.2110.10011
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Prevalence of Multi-Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Children with Urinary Tract Infection from Baghdad, Iraq

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“…The resistance rate in this study showed a higher resistance rate compared to many studies conducted in our locality [15,16]. The setting may have contributed to this, as the patients in this study underwent culture and sensitivity tests following treatment failure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…The resistance rate in this study showed a higher resistance rate compared to many studies conducted in our locality [15,16]. The setting may have contributed to this, as the patients in this study underwent culture and sensitivity tests following treatment failure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…In the last decades bacterial infections have become one of the most biggest threats to human health and food security globally [47,48]. Several studies indicated a rapid and uncontrolled spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria among Iraqi patients [49][50][51]. Local studies identified the contamination of Iraqi rivers water with antibiotic-resistant bacteria [52].…”
Section: One-step Growth Curvementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, 140 E. coli isolates (63.6 %) were obtained, suggesting that E. coli was the primary cause of UTIs. When they isolated E. coli from UTIs in Iraq, [15,16] reported that E. coli was the most prevalent agent, with percentages of 56 % and 42 %, respectively.…”
Section: Isolation Of Sample and Identification Of E Colimentioning
confidence: 99%