“…These results come in accordance to a study reported by Varughese and Beniwal [22], in India, who found that uropathogenic K. pneumoniae in males (31.6%) was more dominant than females (7.3%). Also, it was reported by Sattar et al, [23], in Pakistan, that men were more susceptible to uropathogenic K. pneumoniae. Additionally, Lee et al, [24], Korea, demonstrated that the rate of K. pneumoniae in UTIs was present in 7.7% of males and 5.3 in females.…”