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A Brief Note on Acquired Uropathogens with Antimicrobial Resistance

Author(s): Imran Muhammad Ali

Since the last few decades, there has been an increase in antimicrobial resistance among community-acquired uropathogens, which calls for ongoing reevaluation of the efficacy of suggested empiric antibiotic regimens for treating Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs). To outline the microbiological range, resistance pattern, and indicators for the isolation of resistant strains in community-acquired uropathogens. Individuals who visited the outpatient clinics between October and June for the diagnosis of UTIs or the screening of asymptomatic bacteriuria were included in the study if they had a urine culture performed in one of Mashhad, Iran's three primary medical diagnostic laboratories. The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) threshold cutoffs for susceptibility of isolated uropathogens were employed in conjunction with the conventional disc diffusion antimicrobial susceptibility tests.