Aspects of urinary tract infections and antimicrobial resistance in hospitalized urology patients in Asia: 10-Year results of the Global Prevalence Study of Infections in Urology (GPIU). Issue 4 (April 2018)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Aspects of urinary tract infections and antimicrobial resistance in hospitalized urology patients in Asia: 10-Year results of the Global Prevalence Study of Infections in Urology (GPIU). Issue 4 (April 2018)
- Main Title:
- Aspects of urinary tract infections and antimicrobial resistance in hospitalized urology patients in Asia: 10-Year results of the Global Prevalence Study of Infections in Urology (GPIU)
- Authors:
- Nikfallah, Abolghasem
Kassem, Adham Mohamad
Aljubory, Ahmed Khalil
Salman, Ahmed
Kutmanova, Ainura Zarylbekovna
Usupbaev, Akylbek Ch
Daud Natsheh, Ala Eddin
Andreychikov, Alexander Vladimirovich
Plekhanov, Alexei Yurievich
Vinokurov, Alexey Dmitrievich
Dolgiy, Alexey Alexeevitch
Taghizade Afshari, Ali
Naghoni, Ali
Dash, Amitabh
Zaitcev, Andrey Vladimirovych
Tsukanov, Anton
Dashko, Anton
Maliavin, Anton I.
Ghafouri, Ardala Abdolghafouri
Ali, Arif Maqsood
Grabsky, Arthur
Rashed, Aso Omer
Bahadzor, Badrulhisham
Purnomo, Basuki B.
Gadamov, Begench Gurbangeldiyevich
Azari, Behrooz Rahnavardi
Shim, Bongsuk
Berejanski, Boris Vitalyevitch
Blas, Brian Penero
Han, Chang Hee
Lee, Chang-Ho
Xu, Chao Guan
Ooi, Chong Chien
The, Chu Leong
Kim, Chul Sung
Le, Chuyen Vu
Landau, Daniel
Rauniyar, Deepak Babu
Khazaeli, Dinyar
Soebadi, Doddy M.
Lim, Donghoon
Chiong, Edmund
Alexander, Egote Kofi
Kulchavenya, Ekaterina V.
Draghijeva, Elisaveta Asenova
Mohamed Elsobky, Emad Rashad
Khalid, Emad Eldin
Rashed, Fahimeh Kazemi
Wu, Fiona Mei Wen
Barakaev, Firuz
Shahbazyan, Garnik
Nakad, Haitham Saeed
Tajari, Hamid Reza
Dahmash, Hani R.
Pliev, Hasan S.
Saloum, Hassan Mikhael
Kumon, Hiromi
Kiyota, Hiroshi
Hayami, Hiroshi
Inatomi, Hisato
Jeon, Ho Jong
Kim, Hong Bin
Lee, Hyun-Rim
Choe, Hyun-Sop
Mah, Ida Soo-fan
Aboyan, Igor Artemovich
Cho, InRae
Essilevski, Iouri M.
Khosropanah, Iradj
Abdullin, Iskander Ilfakovich
Hassan, Ismail M.
Palagin, Ivan S.
Kaneti, Jacob
Jeong, Jae Young
Alidjanov, Jakhongir Fatikhovich
Choi, Jin-Bong
Kim, Jong Il
Prodigalidad, Jose-Vicente Tablante
Sebastian, Joseph Philipraj
Makarycheva, Julia
Kim, Jun-Mo
Oleg, Kagan Felixovich
Cho, Kang-Jun
Karthi Keyan,
Tanaka, Kazushi
Lu, Kevin
Tran Ngoc, Khac Linh
Kim, Kiho
Takahashi, Koichi
Dunets, Konstantin Antonovich
Zhu, Lan Ru
Vu, Le Nguyen
Arustamov, Levon Dm
Sinyakova, Liubov Alexandrovna
Barashova, Lyidmila Pavlovna
Ather, M. Hammad
Yong, Ma
Waze, Madhav Harihar
Zabaneh, Maher Fawzi
Baghinia, Mahmood Reza
Panigrahi, Manoj Kumar
Tayzon, Maria Fe Raymundo
Serhal, Maroun
Moktash, Mayad Nouma
Mohammad Elsayed, Medhat Ahmad
Tahami, Mehrdad
Dan, Michael
Leh, Michael Yu
Frank, Michail
Baxi, Mihir V.
Kogan, Mikhail Josefovich
Wong, Ming Kui
Habous, Mohamad Alsayed
Aslmonadi, Mohamadali
Helal, Mohamed Hani Abdulwahab
Salehi, Mohammad
Moslemi, Mohammad Kazem
Moein, Mohammad Reza
Aldahiri, Mohammad Khalil Ibrahim
Tanimura, Msasanobu
Valentinovich, Mstislav Morozov
Rafique, Muhammad
Ahmad, Mumtaz
Satyavani, Muppidi
Veeramani, Muthu Veeramani
Tabash, Nahed Ahmad Al
Alsaigh, Naimet Kamal
Altarwneh, Nayel Abdullah
Taneja, Neelam
Cayco, Nelson A.
Xuong, Nguyen Dinh
Viet, Nguyen Phu
Tran, Nguyen Van
Vorobyov, Nikolay Andreevich
Junejo, Noor Nabi
Sadeghifard, Nourkhoda
Kytaibekovich, Nurbek
Zuban, Oleg Nickolay
Sunga, Paul Anthony Lugue
Tamara, Perepanova Sergeevna
Aminovich, Polvonov Abror
Gyawali, Prem Raj
Dao, Quang Oanh
Mohammed, Radman Abdullah
Taghavi, Rahim Razavi
Kapoor, Rajni
Hakimzadeh, Ramin
Singh, Rachhpal S.
Raz, Raul
Gopakumarapillai, Ravisankar
Bharadwaj, Renu
aghelnezhad, Reza
Khammatov, Rinat
Salh, Riyadh Al
Gamazkov, Roman Vladislavovich
Santillan, Rosanna Tubo
Hamasuna, Ryoichi
Arasteh, Saeid
Makhsudov, Saidamin Anvarovich
Chan, Sammy KK.
Lee, Sang Don
Pandey, Sanjay
Ishihara, Satoshi
Takahashi, Satoshi
Kotov, Sergey Vladislavovich
Baik, Seung
Park, Seung Chol
Lee, Seung-Ju
Eredjepov, Seydali
Habibollah, Seyed
Bhange, Shashikant R.
kosugi, Shigeru
Park, Shin Jae
Lu, Shing-Hwa
Falahatkar, Siavash
Ghafouryan, Sobhan
Vladimirovna, Starodoubtsevan Nadia
Nazareth, Stephen
Chaimuangraj, Suchart
Lokwani, Sudhir Kumar
Raza, Syed Johar
Taghavi, Tahim Razavi
Qazi, Tahir Uddin
Sho, Takehiko
Perepanova, Tamara Sergeevna
Sergeeuna, Tamara Perepanova
Khan, Taskeen Ahmad
Moiseenko, Tatyana Nikolaevna
Gul, Tawiz
Lin, Teng Lung
Gaviola, Teresita Tanaglin
Kim, T.H.
Wijesuriya, Thamara
Ganesan, Thirumalai
Ueda, Tomohiro
Ha, U. Sin
Allahpour, Vafa Abd
Aboyan, Vitaly Eduardovich
Startsev, Vladimir
Hasan, Waleed Ali
Falou, Walid
Mirsya, Warli Syah
Qasim, Wasim
Nakamura, Wataru
Wang, Wei
Cho, WonYeol
Huang, Xiaoming
Cao, Yanwei
Farahat, Yasser Abd Elraouf
Na, Yong Gil
Cho, Yong-Hyun
Siegel, Yoram Itchak
Moussa, Youssef
Xiangbo, Zhang
Choe, Hyun-Sop
Lee, Seung-Ju
Cho, Yong-Hyun
Çek, Mete
Tandoğdu, Zafer
Wagenlehner, Florian
Bjerklund-Johansen, Truls Erik
Naber, Kurt
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: To assess Asian data from Global Prevalence Study on Infections in Urology (GPIU study) which has been performed more than 10 years. Methods: Seventeen Asian countries participated in the GPIU study between 2004 and 2013. Data for these countries were collected from the web-based GPIU database. The point prevalence of urinary tract infections (UTI) and antimicrobial susceptibility of representative pathogens were analysed for Asian geographic regions. Results: A total of 6706 patients (5271 male, 1435 female) were assessed during the study period, and 659 patients were diagnosed with a UTI (9.8%). Of these UTI patients, 436 were male and 223 were female. Mean patient age was 54.9 ± 19.3 years. Pyelonephritis and cystitis were the most common clinical diagnoses, representing 30.7% and 29.9% of patients, respectively. Escherichia coli was the most frequently identified uropathogen (38.7%). For the patients with urinary tract infection, cephalosporins were the most frequently used antibiotics (34.4%), followed by fluoroquinolones (24.1%), aminoglycosides (16.8%). Fluoroquinolone resistance was relatively high (ciprofloxacin 54.9%, levofloxacin 39.0%), and cephalosporin resistance 42% (42.5–49.4%). Of the antibiotics evaluated, uropathogens had maintained the highest level of susceptibility to amikacin and imipenem (24.9% and 11.3% resistance rates, respectively). Conclusion: Uropathogens in many Asian countries had high resistance to broad-spectrumAbstract: Objectives: To assess Asian data from Global Prevalence Study on Infections in Urology (GPIU study) which has been performed more than 10 years. Methods: Seventeen Asian countries participated in the GPIU study between 2004 and 2013. Data for these countries were collected from the web-based GPIU database. The point prevalence of urinary tract infections (UTI) and antimicrobial susceptibility of representative pathogens were analysed for Asian geographic regions. Results: A total of 6706 patients (5271 male, 1435 female) were assessed during the study period, and 659 patients were diagnosed with a UTI (9.8%). Of these UTI patients, 436 were male and 223 were female. Mean patient age was 54.9 ± 19.3 years. Pyelonephritis and cystitis were the most common clinical diagnoses, representing 30.7% and 29.9% of patients, respectively. Escherichia coli was the most frequently identified uropathogen (38.7%). For the patients with urinary tract infection, cephalosporins were the most frequently used antibiotics (34.4%), followed by fluoroquinolones (24.1%), aminoglycosides (16.8%). Fluoroquinolone resistance was relatively high (ciprofloxacin 54.9%, levofloxacin 39.0%), and cephalosporin resistance 42% (42.5–49.4%). Of the antibiotics evaluated, uropathogens had maintained the highest level of susceptibility to amikacin and imipenem (24.9% and 11.3% resistance rates, respectively). Conclusion: Uropathogens in many Asian countries had high resistance to broad-spectrum antibiotics. Knowledge of regional and local resistance data and prudent use of antibiotics are important for proper management of UTI in Asian countries. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of infection and chemotherapy. Volume 24:Issue 4(2018:Apr.)
- Journal:
- Journal of infection and chemotherapy
- Issue:
- Volume 24:Issue 4(2018:Apr.)
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- Volume 24, Issue 4 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 24
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0024-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 278
- Page End:
- 283
- Publication Date:
- 2018-04
- Subjects:
- Antibiotic resistance -- Asia -- Urinary tract infections -- Prevalence -- Surveillance
Chemotherapy -- Periodicals
Infection -- Periodicals
Communicable diseases -- Chemotherapy -- Periodicals
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http://firstsearch.oclc.org ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jiac.2017.11.013 ↗
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- 1341-321X
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