1.Drug resistance of pathogens of urinary tract infection and its epidemiological characteristics in a hospital from 2013 to 2023
Zhenglin CHANG ; Jinzhao MO ; Haojie WU ; Jiayi LIU ; Peng XU ; Baoqing SUN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(11):1711-1717
OBJECTIVE To analyze the bacterial spectrum characteristics and drug resistance of midstream urine culture-positive cases in patients with urinary tract infection(UTI),and to provide reference for rational use of antibiotics.METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted on 6 029 patients with urinary tract infections who had positive midstream urine cultures at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from 2013 to 2023,with a total of 8 495 infectious bacterial detected,and the characteristics of the pathogens,antimicrobial susceptibility tests and the epidemiological features were analyzed.RESULTS There were 2 086 males and 3 943 fe-males.A total of 8 495 pathogens were isolated,of which 1 492 stains of gram-positive bacteria accounted for 17.56%,5 850 strains of gram-negative bacteria accounted for 68.86%,1 150 strains of fungi accounted for 13.54%,with Escherichia coli(42.30%),Klebsiella pneumoniae(7.59%),and Enterococcus faecalis(6.19%)being predominated.The major gram-negative bacteria had low resistance rates to meropenem,imipen-em and ertapenem(<20%),and high resistance rates to ampicillin and cefazolin(>34%).The major gram-posi-tive bacteria had low resistance rates to teicoplanin and quinupristin/dalfopristin(<12%),very low resistance to linezolid(<1%),and high resistance rates to erythromycin(>40%).The main fungi had low resistance rates to flucytosine and amphotericin B(<3%),while Candida tropicalis had high resistance rates to itraconazole,flu-conazole,and voriconazole(37.93%-42.18%).CONCLUSION The three most frequently isolated pathogens in the midstream urine cultures of patients with UTI are Escherichia coli,Klebsiella pneumoniae,and Group D En-terococcus faecalis,which show low resistance to tigecycline and high resistance to ciprofloxacin,ampicillin and levofloxacin,and these findings provide important references for clinical treatment of urinary tract infections.
2.Drug resistance of pathogens of urinary tract infection and its epidemiological characteristics in a hospital from 2013 to 2023
Zhenglin CHANG ; Jinzhao MO ; Haojie WU ; Jiayi LIU ; Peng XU ; Baoqing SUN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(11):1711-1717
OBJECTIVE To analyze the bacterial spectrum characteristics and drug resistance of midstream urine culture-positive cases in patients with urinary tract infection(UTI),and to provide reference for rational use of antibiotics.METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted on 6 029 patients with urinary tract infections who had positive midstream urine cultures at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from 2013 to 2023,with a total of 8 495 infectious bacterial detected,and the characteristics of the pathogens,antimicrobial susceptibility tests and the epidemiological features were analyzed.RESULTS There were 2 086 males and 3 943 fe-males.A total of 8 495 pathogens were isolated,of which 1 492 stains of gram-positive bacteria accounted for 17.56%,5 850 strains of gram-negative bacteria accounted for 68.86%,1 150 strains of fungi accounted for 13.54%,with Escherichia coli(42.30%),Klebsiella pneumoniae(7.59%),and Enterococcus faecalis(6.19%)being predominated.The major gram-negative bacteria had low resistance rates to meropenem,imipen-em and ertapenem(<20%),and high resistance rates to ampicillin and cefazolin(>34%).The major gram-posi-tive bacteria had low resistance rates to teicoplanin and quinupristin/dalfopristin(<12%),very low resistance to linezolid(<1%),and high resistance rates to erythromycin(>40%).The main fungi had low resistance rates to flucytosine and amphotericin B(<3%),while Candida tropicalis had high resistance rates to itraconazole,flu-conazole,and voriconazole(37.93%-42.18%).CONCLUSION The three most frequently isolated pathogens in the midstream urine cultures of patients with UTI are Escherichia coli,Klebsiella pneumoniae,and Group D En-terococcus faecalis,which show low resistance to tigecycline and high resistance to ciprofloxacin,ampicillin and levofloxacin,and these findings provide important references for clinical treatment of urinary tract infections.

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