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Evaluation of Resistant Urinary Tract Infections by Gram-positive Bacteria in Medina, Saudi Arabia
Sahar Saad Allah Amin, Nada A. Abdel-Aziz, Wael S. El-Sayed, Manal Ibrahim Hanafi Mahmoud, Eman Mohamed Sharaf Elsayed, Rehab A. Eltahlawi
American Journal of Microbiological Research
.
2021
, 9(1), 14-24 doi:10.12691/ajmr-9-1-3
Figure 1
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Distribution of the isolated organisms from urine
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Figure 2
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Frequency of gram-positive isolates in children (A) and adult females (B)
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Figure 3
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Age and sex distribution of gram-positive urinary isolates among children
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Figure 4
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Clinical presentation of children with gram-positive urinary isolates (*chest infections, polycystic kidney, hydronephrosis, sepsis, epilepsy, colitis and sickle sick anaemia)
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Figure 5
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Distribution of children with gram-positive urinary isolates in hospital (
*
other departments as nephrodialysis and behaviour and growth units)
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Figure 6
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Clinical presentation of adult females with gram-positive urinary isolates (*premature rupture of membranes, vaginitis, vaginal bleeding and fever)
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Figure 7
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Frequency of multidrug resistant gram-positive isolates
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Figure 8
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Distribution of multidrug resistant gram-positive cocci
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Figure 9
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Antibiotic sensitivity
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Figure 10
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Agarose gel electrophoresis showing positive amplification of 330 bp fragment specific for
Van B
of VRE from clinical specimens, lane 1: size marker (100 bp DNA ladder), lan2 2: negative control, lane 3: positive control, lane 5:
E. faecium
VRE isolated from urine
Full size figure and legend
Figure 1
.
Distribution of the isolated organisms from urine
Full size figure and legend
Figure 2
.
Frequency of gram-positive isolates in children (A) and adult females (B)
Full size figure and legend
Figure 3
.
Age and sex distribution of gram-positive urinary isolates among children
Full size figure and legend
Figure 4
.
Clinical presentation of children with gram-positive urinary isolates (*chest infections, polycystic kidney, hydronephrosis, sepsis, epilepsy, colitis and sickle sick anaemia)
Full size figure and legend
Figure 5
.
Distribution of children with gram-positive urinary isolates in hospital (
*
other departments as nephrodialysis and behaviour and growth units)
Full size figure and legend
Figure 6
.
Clinical presentation of adult females with gram-positive urinary isolates (*premature rupture of membranes, vaginitis, vaginal bleeding and fever)
Full size figure and legend
Figure 7
.
Frequency of multidrug resistant gram-positive isolates
Full size figure and legend
Figure 8
.
Distribution of multidrug resistant gram-positive cocci
Full size figure and legend
Figure 9
.
Antibiotic sensitivity
Full size figure and legend
Figure 10
.
Agarose gel electrophoresis showing positive amplification of 330 bp fragment specific for
Van B
of VRE from clinical specimens, lane 1: size marker (100 bp DNA ladder), lan2 2: negative control, lane 3: positive control, lane 5:
E. faecium
VRE isolated from urine
Full size figure and legend