الكشف عن بكتريا المسالك البولية ومدى تأثير المضادات الحيوية عليها لعينات عشوائية بمنطقة ترهونة

Bacteria are very small living organisms that cannot be seen with the naked eye, widely spread in most environmental media. Some bacteria are harmful and infect the human body, causing diseases, including those that affect the urinary tract and lead to various problems. In this context, this study aimed to identify, isolate, and diagnose the bacteria that infect the urinary tract and determine some effective antibiotics against them from random samples that included 51 cases from Tarhuna General Hospital. Urine samples from patients were cultured, and we found four types of bacteria: Escherichia coli, Proteus, Streptococcus, and Staphylococcus. The effective antibiotics against these bacteria were identified, and four antibiotics were used: CIPROFLOXACIN (CIP), NALIDIXIC ACID (NA), OFLOXACIN, and DOXYCYCLINE (DO). The results showed that the most effective antibiotic was DOXYCYCLINE, followed by NALIDIXIC ACID, and then CIPROFLOXACIN and OFLOXACIN.
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