COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON ACTIVITIES OF ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AGAINST CAUSATIVE ORGANISMS ISOLATED FROM URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (1988)
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- KOSAKAI NOZOMU
- Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital
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- KUMAMOTO YOSHIAKI
- Department of Urology, Sapporo Medical College
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- HIROSE TAKAOKI
- Department of Urology, Sapporo Medical College
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- TANAKA NORIAKI
- Department of Urology, Sapporo Medical College
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- HIKICHI YOSHINAO
- Katta Polyclinic Hospital
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- SHIGETA SHIRO
- Department of Bacteriology, Fukushima Medical College
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- SHIRAIWA YASUO
- Department of Urology, Fukushima Medical College
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- KAMEOKA HIROSHI
- Department of Urology, Fukushima Medical College
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- YOSHIDA HIROSHI
- Central Clinical Laboratories, Fukushima Medical College
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- OGATA MASAHIRO
- Central Clinical Laboratories, Fukushima Medical College
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- TAZAKI HIROSHI
- Department of Urology, School of Medicine, Keio University
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- IRI HISAMI
- Clinical Laboratories, School of Medicine, Keio University
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- UCHIDA HIROSHI
- Clinical Laboratories, School of Medicine, Keio University
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- KOBAYASHI YOSHIO
- Clinical Laboratories, School of Medicine, Keio University
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- MATSUDA SEIJI
- Department of Gynecology, Koto Hospital
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- KITAGAWA RYUICHI
- Department of Urology, Juntendo University School of Medicine
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- FUJITA KAZUHIKO
- Department of Urology, Juntendo University School of Medicine
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- HAYASHI YASUYUK
- Department of Clinical Pathology, Juntendo University School of Medicine
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- OGURI TOYOKO
- Clinical Laboratories, Juntendo University Hospital
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- FURUSAWA TARO
- Department of Urology, Kyoto Second Red Cross Hospital
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- TAKEUCHI YASUKO
- Clinical Laboratories, Kyoto Second Red Cross Hospital
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- MORIYAMA HIROMI
- Clinical Laboratories, Kyoto Second Red Cross Hospital
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- SHIBATA KIKUTARO
- Clinical Laboratories, Kyoto Second Red Cross Hospital
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- YONEZU SEIBUN
- The First Department of Internal Medicine, Kansai Medical University
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- TAKAHA MINATO
- Department of Urology, National Osaka Hospital
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- MATSUMIYA KIYOMI
- Department of Urology, National Osaka Hospital
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- TANAKA MICHIO
- Clinical Laboratories, National Osaka Hospital
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- YAMAGUCHI KEIZO
- Clinical Laboratories, School of Medicine, Nagasaki University
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- SUGAWARA KAZUYUKI
- Clinical Laboratories, School of Medicine, Nagasaki University
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- MOCHIDA CHIKAKO
- Clinical Laboratories, School of Medicine, Nagasaki University
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- HIRAKATA YOUICHI
- Clinical Laboratories, School of Medicine, Nagasaki University
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- IGARI JUN
- Department of Clinical Pathology, School of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ryukyus
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 尿路感染症分離菌に対する経口並びに注射用抗菌・抗生剤の抗菌力比較 (第10報1988年)
- II. BACKGROUND OF PATIENTS
- その2. 患者背景
Description
Clinical background was investigated on 916 bacterial strains isolated from patients with urinary tract infections (UTIs) in 9 hospitals during the period from June to November, 1988.<BR>1. Distribution of sexes, ages and infections<BR>Among males, fifties and older were most frequent and most of them had complicated UTIs. Among females, most cases among twenties or thirties were uncomplicated UTIs. Forties and older cases were most frequent and complicated UTIs were more frequent among them than among patients in twenties and thirties.<BR>2. Distribution of sexes, ages and pathogens isolated from UTIs<BR>In males, Pseudomonas spp. and Enterococcus spp. were frequently isolated. In contrast, in females, Escherichia coli was the most frequent. In thirties, E. coli was not the most frequently isolated bacterium. Frequency of Pseudomonas spp., other non-fermented Gram-negative rods and Enterococcus spp. were greater among patients with higher ages.<BR>3. Administration of antibiotics and pathogens isolated from UTIs<BR>(1) Before administration<BR>In uncomplicated UTIs, E. coli accounted for the majority of causative organisms. In complicated UTIs, particularly in those cases with indwelling catheter, Enterococcus spp. and Pseudomonas spp. were rather frequently isolated.<BR>(2) After administration<BR>In complicated UTIs, higher number of pathogens were isolated. Pseudomonas spp. and Enterococcus spp. were the most frequent. Distribution of pathogens isolated from complicated UTIs without indwelling catheter was similar to that before antibiotic administration.
Journal
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- The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics
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The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics 45 (9), 1103-1111, 1992
Japan Antibiotics Research Association