J Korean Soc Pediatr Nephrol.  2006 Oct;10(2):182-191.

Antibiotic Sensitivity Pattern of Pathogens from Children with UTI

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Sunlin Hospital, Handong University, Pohang, Korea. pdoseho@hanmail.net

Abstract

PURPOSE
We studied the degree of changes in antibiotic sensitivity toward causative organisms, prevalence and clinical manifestations of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase(ESBL)- producers of urinary tract infection(UTI) for a period of three years. This serves to provide useful information in selecting adequate drugs for the treatment of UTI.
METHODS
We recruited 137 patients who grew more than 105 CFU/mL in their urine culture among 250 patients who visited and were admitted to Handong University's Sunlin Hospital for UTI treatment from January 2003 to December 2005. We retrospectively analyzed the data from the medical records.
RESULTS
The common pathogenic organisms were Escherichia coli(65.0%), Klepsiella pneumoniae(14.0%), Enterococcus faecalis(5.8%) and Proteus vulgaris(2.9%) in consecutive order. The prevalence of ESBL-producers among isolated E. coli and K. pneumoniae was 4.5%(4 cases) and 14.3%(2 cases), respectively. The antibiotic sensitivity rates of E. coli were relatively high to amikacin(100%), imipenem(100%), ceftriaxone(95.5%) and tobramycin(91.4%) while relatively low to TMP/SMZ(55.4%), ampicillin/sulbactam(29.4%) and ampicillin (24.2%).
CONCLUSION
The use of ampicillin, ampicillin/sulbactam and TMP/SMZ, which have been the first choices in the treatment of UTI, should be reconsidered due to the low sensitivity rates towards these antibiotics. Due to the high incidence and antibiotic tolerance of ESBL that might have risen from the development of new antibiotics and increased antibiotic use, it is necessary to consider changing the standard antibiotics that have been used in the treatment of UTI.

Keyword

Urinary tract infection(UTI); Antibiotic sensitivity; Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase(ESBL)

MeSH Terms

Ampicillin
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Child*
Enterococcus
Escherichia
Humans
Incidence
Medical Records
Pneumonia
Prevalence
Proteus
Retrospective Studies
Urinary Tract
Ampicillin
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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