NITROFURANTOIN REVISITED: SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERN OF UROPATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL, SHIMLA, INDIA
Dr. Sunite A. Ganju*, Dr. Aneeta Kumari, Dr. Kiran Mokta and Dr. Anil K. Kanga
ABSTRACT
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a major public health problem and
empirical therapy without a pretherapy urine culture is often used. The
characteristic features of antibiotics used for empirical therapy should
have low resistance rates against the potential pathogens, achieve high
urinary concentrations, safe to administer, be cost-effective and satisfy
patient compliance. Increasing multidrug resistance in uropathogens
has resulted in limited therapeutic choices. Nitrofurantoin, an old
antibiotic has received renewed interest. It is effective in treatment of
uncomplicated UTIs both in inpatients and outpatients. Our analysis
shows that Escherichia coli continues to be the major uropathogen
causing UTIs and 99% of the inpatient urinary Escherichia coli isolates
are susceptible to nitrofurantoin in our region.
Keywords: Escherichia coli, nitrofurantion, antibiotic susceptibility.
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