2019
DOI: 10.18359/rmed.3407
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Resistencia y sensibilidad bacteriana en urocultivos en una población de mujeres de Ecuador

Abstract: Objetivo: Determinar la prevalencia de uropatógenos, sensibilidad y resistencia antimicrobiana en la infección del tracto urinario que acuden al Hospital Básico Privado “Provida” del 1 de enero de 2014 al 31 de diciembre de 2016. Material y métodos: Se analizaron los resultados de 116 urocultivos de orina en mujeres no gestantes de todas las edades de 2014 a 2016, que fueron atendidas en el Hospital Básico Privado “Provida” de la cuidad de Latacunga, en Ecuador. El análisis de los datos obtenidos se realizó me… Show more

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“…In Latin America, resistance rates of 58% and 90% have been reported in Peru 22 and Venezuela 23 , respectively. Moreover, a rate of 80% has been reported in Mexico, 60% in Ecuador 24 and 12% in Chile 25 . In Brazil, rates of 43% 26 and 56% 27 have been reported.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…In Latin America, resistance rates of 58% and 90% have been reported in Peru 22 and Venezuela 23 , respectively. Moreover, a rate of 80% has been reported in Mexico, 60% in Ecuador 24 and 12% in Chile 25 . In Brazil, rates of 43% 26 and 56% 27 have been reported.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Urinary tract infections (UTIs) correspond to an inflammatory process resulting from the invasion and consequent multiplication of microorganisms in the urinary tract (Durán Chávez et al, 2018;Oliveira et al, 2021). The clinical spectrum generated is broad and comprises acute, recurrent, and chronic infections, as well as asymptomatic bacteriuria (Asadi Karam et al, 2019), which may or may not present with dysuria, frequency, irritability, chills, and fever (Geerlings, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%