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Title: Correlation Of Sociodemographic Factors and Clinical presentation Of Urinary Tract Infections Caused By Proteus mirabilis
Authors: Ibrahim Ali AL-Ezzy, Ali
Amer Al-Azawi, Sarah
Riad Algburi, Ammar
Keywords: Proteus mirabilis
urinary tract infection
Clinical symptoms
Sociodemographic factors
Issue Date: 29-Apr-2023
Publisher: Diyala Journal for Veterinary Sciences
Citation: https://djvs.uodiyala.edu.iq/index.php/djvs/article/view/93
Abstract: The current study included 250 individuals with symptoms of urinary tract infec-tions. Only 60 samples were positively growing (24%) and identified as Proteus mirabilis. The mean age of patients was (27.88 ± 11.680) years old. For the first age group (17-23) years old, (33.33 %) showed positive P. mirabilis growth ,.The least age group with positive culture was 3-9 and 10-16 years old ,each with 4% with significant difference (p value =0.000) .The educational level of (66. 67%) patients with positive P. mirabilis was the sec-ondary education,. Patients with primary education were positive P. mirabilis growth repre-sented 1.67% with significant difference (p value =0.000). A total of (93.33%) of positive pa-tients were using filtrated water . The residency of (63.33%) of positive cases was Baqubah, while the least was from Khalis and Khan keen (3.34%) with a significant difference (p value =0.000). The prominent symptom for UTI was flank pain in (63.33%) patients, followed by fever (45%) and hematuria (43.33%), with significant difference (p value =0.04). Dysuria represented the minimum complain (13.33%) of patients with positive P. mirabilis growth, with significant difference (p value =0.04). In conclusion, infection with P. mirabilis represented a serious problem in children and adults, flank pain, hematuria and fever represent the prominent symptoms for UTI that might correlated with UTI .
URI: http://148.72.244.84:8080/xmlui/handle/xmlui/3233
ISSN: P-ISSN:2410-8863 E-ISSN:2958-6178
Appears in Collections:مجلة ديالى للعلوم البيطرية / Diyala Journal for Veterinary Sciences (DJVS)



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