Rabeya Begum1, Nahid Elora2, Habiba Akter3, Nasrin Chowdhury4,
Umme Sayeeda Bilkis5, Fatema Begum6
1. Associate Professor, Obs and Gynae, North East Medical College.
2. Professor and Head of the department of Obs and Gynae, North East Medical College.
3. Associate Professor, Obs and Gynae, North East Medical College.
4. Assistant Professor, Obs and Gynae, North East Medical College
5. Assistant Professor (current charge) Obs and Gynae, North East Medical College.
6. Assistant Professor, Obs and Gynae, Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College.
Abstract
Urinary tract infection is one of the most common infection both in developed and developing countries. Female and old person with any immunocomprised condition, anatomical or functional abnormality of urinary tract are more prone to develop this infection. The changing trend of sensitivity and resistant along with emergence of multidrug resistant uropathogens has become a challenge for treatment of urinary tract infection.
This cross sectional prospective observational study done to find out the prevalence of microorganism and their sensitivity and resistance pattern. Total 366 culture positive patient were selected from outpatient department of OBS and Gynae in North East Medical College Hospital, Sylhet. Data analysis done by SPSS version 25 and result presented in tables. It is found that postmenopausal women suffers more, here they are 40.2%, followed by women of third decade 34.4%, commonest organism is E.colli 52.5%, then pseudomonas 19.7%, and enterococcus 12.3%. Meropenem, Amikacin, Gentamycin, Vencomycin found To be highly sensitive antibiotic and on other hand cefixime, cefuroxime, ceftriaxone, azithromycin, nitrofurantoin are significantly resistant.
Key Words: Sensitive, resistance, multidrug resistant uropathogen.
