Wednesday, February 22, 2012

They do this in the absence of any signs ...

2 types of bacteria

In a new study published in Archives of Internal Medicine, researchers Michael DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center and MD Anderson Cancer Center found that most doctors prescribe antibiotics when they see the positive urine cultures. They do this in the absence of any signs or symptoms of urinary tract infection, in violation of established principles Infectious Diseases Society of America. Researchers led by Dr order strattera. Eugene Lin, studies for the analysis of management practices in the clinical scenarios corresponding to the society of infectious diseases principles. The researchers studied records of 339 patients who gave a urine culture positive for Enterococcus. Of these patients 54% of asymptomatic bacteriuria criteria while 46% were urinary tract infection. It shows that physicians prescribe antibiotics for 32. 8% of patients with asymptomatic bacteriuria. He also noted that in most cases, patients presented pyuria. In accordance with the guidelines are intended to treat urinary tract infections, antibiotics should not be administered in the absence of symptoms, as most of these infections go away on its own. Appointment of antibiotics in such cases only increases the risk of developing resistance to antibiotics. Management justifies the use of antibiotics to treat urinary bacteria even in the absence of any symptoms only in the case of pregnant women. However, most doctors prescribe antibiotics because they fear that asymptomatic bacteriuria, if left untreated, can lead to dangerous infections in the future. According to researchers, hospital patients catheter, most likely, the growth of bacteria in the urine. However, it bacteriuria cleans itself without resorting to antibiotics within a week after removal of the catheter. As antibiotics are the subject of clinical decisions, patient education can go a long way in preventing this threat. Patients should be aware that not all bacteria in the urine can lead to urinary tract infection. Thus, we should wait for symptoms before resorting to antibiotics. eMedicineLive - help the world community to find a reliable, accurate medical information. .

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