Clinical and pathogenic bacteria analysis of 1003 children with urinary tract infection in Wuxi

Objective To investigate the clinical features, common pathogens and their drug resistance in children with urinary tract infection in Wuxi area. Methods The clinical and urinary bacteria culture test and drug susceptibility test results of 1 003 children with urinary tract infections admitted to ou...

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Main Authors: YAO Yao, ZHAO Li-ping, ZHOU Hong-xia, GE Ting-ting, ZHANG Lin, LIU Yu-li, ZHU Guo-qin, XU Jin-wen, LIU Xun-wei, WU Qing, CHENG Yun, YANG Ling-yun, AN Na, GE Ling-qing
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Published: Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Nephrology 2020-01-01
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author YAO Yao
ZHAO Li-ping
ZHOU Hong-xia
GE Ting-ting
ZHANG Lin
LIU Yu-li
ZHU Guo-qin
XU Jin-wen
LIU Xun-wei
WU Qing
CHENG Yun
YANG Ling-yun
AN Na
GE Ling-qing
author_facet YAO Yao
ZHAO Li-ping
ZHOU Hong-xia
GE Ting-ting
ZHANG Lin
LIU Yu-li
ZHU Guo-qin
XU Jin-wen
LIU Xun-wei
WU Qing
CHENG Yun
YANG Ling-yun
AN Na
GE Ling-qing
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description Objective To investigate the clinical features, common pathogens and their drug resistance in children with urinary tract infection in Wuxi area. Methods The clinical and urinary bacteria culture test and drug susceptibility test results of 1 003 children with urinary tract infections admitted to our nephrology department from January 2016 to December 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. The data were analyzed by SPSS 20.0 statistical software. Results Urinary tract infection in children was more common in girls less than 3 years old. 65.70% of the children with urinary tract infection were complicated with respiratory tract infections,33.60% with abnormal urinary tract structure. 9.37% with sepsis, 8.47% with diarrhea, etc. In addition, 191 strains(19.04%) of pathogens were detected in 1 003 patients. Among the cases, 111 ones were related to Gram-negative bacteria,(58.12%),and Escherichia coli ranked first with 75 cases(39.27%); 78 ones(40.84%) to Gram-positive bacteria, of which Enterococcus faecium was dominantwith 43 cases(22.51%).There was no significant difference in pathogenic bacteria between patients with normal urinary tract and abnormal urinary tract(χ~2=2.616,P>0.05). The resistance rates of Escherichia coli to ampicillin, cefazolin and ceftriaxone were all over 70%, while the resistance rates to imipenem, furantoin, piperacillin/tazobactam, ceftitam, cefepime and ceftazidime were low. Enterococcus faecium had a resistance rate of more than 60% to ampicillin, clindamycin and erythromycin, but less resistant to vancomycin, linezolid and furantoin. Conclusions Children with fever and respiratory tract infection diagnosed first, especially infants, should pay attention to the identification of urinary tract infection. Escherichia coli is still a common pathogen in children with urinary tract in-fections. The detection rate of Enterococcus has increased in recent years, and more attention should be paid to bacterial culture of mid-stream urine.
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spelling doaj-art-ca939052dc7a4a4ea6be1b523467a49c2025-08-20T02:16:10ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal of Clinical NephrologyLinchuang shenzangbing zazhi1671-23902020-01-012010410857909545Clinical and pathogenic bacteria analysis of 1003 children with urinary tract infection in WuxiYAO YaoZHAO Li-pingZHOU Hong-xiaGE Ting-tingZHANG LinLIU Yu-liZHU Guo-qinXU Jin-wenLIU Xun-weiWU QingCHENG YunYANG Ling-yunAN NaGE Ling-qingObjective To investigate the clinical features, common pathogens and their drug resistance in children with urinary tract infection in Wuxi area. Methods The clinical and urinary bacteria culture test and drug susceptibility test results of 1 003 children with urinary tract infections admitted to our nephrology department from January 2016 to December 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. The data were analyzed by SPSS 20.0 statistical software. Results Urinary tract infection in children was more common in girls less than 3 years old. 65.70% of the children with urinary tract infection were complicated with respiratory tract infections,33.60% with abnormal urinary tract structure. 9.37% with sepsis, 8.47% with diarrhea, etc. In addition, 191 strains(19.04%) of pathogens were detected in 1 003 patients. Among the cases, 111 ones were related to Gram-negative bacteria,(58.12%),and Escherichia coli ranked first with 75 cases(39.27%); 78 ones(40.84%) to Gram-positive bacteria, of which Enterococcus faecium was dominantwith 43 cases(22.51%).There was no significant difference in pathogenic bacteria between patients with normal urinary tract and abnormal urinary tract(χ~2=2.616,P>0.05). The resistance rates of Escherichia coli to ampicillin, cefazolin and ceftriaxone were all over 70%, while the resistance rates to imipenem, furantoin, piperacillin/tazobactam, ceftitam, cefepime and ceftazidime were low. Enterococcus faecium had a resistance rate of more than 60% to ampicillin, clindamycin and erythromycin, but less resistant to vancomycin, linezolid and furantoin. Conclusions Children with fever and respiratory tract infection diagnosed first, especially infants, should pay attention to the identification of urinary tract infection. Escherichia coli is still a common pathogen in children with urinary tract in-fections. The detection rate of Enterococcus has increased in recent years, and more attention should be paid to bacterial culture of mid-stream urine.http://www.lcszb.com/thesisDetails?columnId=57909545&Fpath=home&index=0Urinary tract infectionChildrenPathogenic bacteriaDrug susceptibility test
spellingShingle YAO Yao
ZHAO Li-ping
ZHOU Hong-xia
GE Ting-ting
ZHANG Lin
LIU Yu-li
ZHU Guo-qin
XU Jin-wen
LIU Xun-wei
WU Qing
CHENG Yun
YANG Ling-yun
AN Na
GE Ling-qing
Clinical and pathogenic bacteria analysis of 1003 children with urinary tract infection in Wuxi
Linchuang shenzangbing zazhi
Urinary tract infection
Children
Pathogenic bacteria
Drug susceptibility test
title Clinical and pathogenic bacteria analysis of 1003 children with urinary tract infection in Wuxi
title_full Clinical and pathogenic bacteria analysis of 1003 children with urinary tract infection in Wuxi
title_fullStr Clinical and pathogenic bacteria analysis of 1003 children with urinary tract infection in Wuxi
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and pathogenic bacteria analysis of 1003 children with urinary tract infection in Wuxi
title_short Clinical and pathogenic bacteria analysis of 1003 children with urinary tract infection in Wuxi
title_sort clinical and pathogenic bacteria analysis of 1003 children with urinary tract infection in wuxi
topic Urinary tract infection
Children
Pathogenic bacteria
Drug susceptibility test
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