Study of Antimicrobial susceptibility test for Moraxella catarrhalis in Hospitalized Patients of respiratory tract Infection

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https://doi.org/10.56286/jt0rpy50

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UTIs, uropathogenic bacteria, Kirkuk city, Antibiotic resistance, E. coli

Abstract

Urinary tract infections (UTIs), mainly caused by Escherichia coli, are a major health concern, affecting over 150 million people globally each year, with a lifetime prevalence of 40-50% among females. This study, conducted from May 1, 2023, to February 29, 2024, in three hospitals in Kirkuk City, aimed to assess the frequency of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria in UTI patients and examine the effect of seasonal variation. A total of 250 patients aged 17-78 were enrolled, with 110 confirmed UTI cases. Bacterial identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing were performed using the VITEK2 system and the disk diffusion method. Results showed a higher incidence of UTIs during the summer months, likely due to dehydration and increased bacterial growth. E. coli was the most common pathogen (39.1%), followed by Klebsiella spp. (22.7%) and Proteus mirabilis (14.5%), all exhibiting significant multidrug resistance. The findings highlight a seasonal pattern in UTIs, particularly among females, with higher prevalence in warmer months.

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2026-01-13

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Ali TA, Fadhil Ali F, Mohammed LM. Study of Antimicrobial susceptibility test for Moraxella catarrhalis in Hospitalized Patients of respiratory tract Infection. NTU-JPS [Internet]. 2026 Jan. 13 [cited 2026 Jan. 20];4(4):40-5. Available from: https://journals.ntu.edu.iq/index.php/NTU-JPS/article/view/999

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