Antimicrobial susceptibility of microorganisms causing Urinary Tract Infections in Saudi Arabia
Author(s) -
Bander Balkhi,
Wael Mansy,
Sultan Alghadeer,
Abdulrahman Al-Nuaim,
Abdullah A. Alshehri,
Ali M. Somily
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
the journal of infection in developing countries
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.322
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 2036-6590
pISSN - 1972-2680
DOI - 10.3855/jidc.9517
Subject(s) - ciprofloxacin , enterococcus faecalis , medicine , trimethoprim , enterobacter cloacae , pseudomonas aeruginosa , antimicrobial , klebsiella pneumoniae , microbiology and biotechnology , antibiotic resistance , sulfamethoxazole , streptococcus pneumoniae , population , streptococcus agalactiae , enterococcus , antibiotics , streptococcus , biology , escherichia coli , staphylococcus aureus , environmental health , bacteria , biochemistry , genetics , gene
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) is one of the most common infections worldwide. UTIs remain a challenge to the healthcare system because of the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. The aim of this study is to report the most common UTI-causative organisms associated with the emergence of antimicrobial resistance in Saudi Arabia.
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