paediatric nosocomial urinary tract infection at a regional hospital. | from a total of 26,603 admissions to the paediatric wards, 1360 paediatric nosocomial urinary tract infections (pnuti) were identified during a 5-year retrospective chart review at the sfgh. the ages ranged from 3 days to 13 years, with 46% boys and 54% girls. the highest rates of pnuti per service per 100 admissions were seen in the nursery (11.28) followed by paediatric surgery (2.89) and paediatric medicine (2.86). although the greatest number of pnuti occurred in the nursery, comparison betw ... | 1999 | 10481961 |
urinary tract infections in general practice in a rural community in south trinidad. | a prospective study was carried out at a general practice in south trinidad, to assess the sensitivity profiles of urinary isolates in this remote rural community. | 2001 | 11426248 |
a comparison of antimicrobial susceptibility profile of urinary pathogens for the years, 1999 and 2003. | urinary tract infection is a common condition worldwide; responsible for significant morbidity in both hospitalized and community patients. the laboratory records, for microbial isolates of infected urine and their susceptibility profiles for the years 1999 and 2003 were retrospectively reviewed and compared. in 2003, there was a significant decline in recovery ofcitrobacter spp compared to 1999. conversely, the proportion of k pneumoniae, e coli and enterococci increased dramatically in 2003, i ... | 2006 | 16921702 |