Multidrug-Resistant (MDR) Urinary Tract Infections Associated with Gut Microbiota in CoV and Non-CoV Patients in a Urological Clinic during the Pandemic: A Single Center Experience.
Viorel Dragos RaduRadu Cristian CostachePavel OnofreiEgidia MiftodeIacov LingaRadu Mihaita OuatuLucian Vasile BoiculeseRazvan Lucian BobeicaIngrid Tanasa VasilacheIrina Luanda MititiucPublished in: Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Patients with urological interventions who remain on indwelling urinary catheters are at an increased risk of developing MDR urinary infections associated with gut microbiota resistant to quinolones and cephalosporins. Patients with MDR UTIs who have CoV-associated symptoms seem to have a higher rate of urosepsis and a longer hospitalization length.
Keyphrases
- multidrug resistant
- sars cov
- urinary tract infection
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- drug resistant
- gram negative
- acinetobacter baumannii
- end stage renal disease
- coronavirus disease
- ejection fraction
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- physical activity
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- patient reported outcomes
- depressive symptoms