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Al- Kufa J. Biology , 2012 ; 4 ( 2 )  
 
 
 
 
Bacteriological study on bacterial causes of  
           urinary tract infection in catheter urinary patient?s in Babylonian governorate  
 
  Dr. Hanan Selman Hessan                Dr. Ban Hussein Alwash                         Dr. Emad Hessan Al - jaf  
Dentistry college –
Babylon uni.      Dentistry college –
Babylon uni.           Medicine college –
Babylon uni.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
                Abstract  
           The study included collect and examine 50 samples of urine and blood  from catheter – associated urinary tract outpatients , in addition to 12 samples from healthy persons as control . It is show the infection rate of urinary tract is 22 ( 44% ) and it was found that infection by Gram negative bacteria was more dominant in those patients : Escherichia  coli was isolated in a high percent ( 27.2 % )  , Pseudomonas aeruginosa ( 22.73 % ) Klebsiella pneumoniae ( 18.2 % ) and Proteus vulgaris ( 9.11 % ) , one mixed infection by Escherichia coli + Pseudomonas  aeruginosa (4.5% ) while the isolated rate by Gram positive bacteria was low as : Staphylococcus  aureus ( 9.11% )  then Staphylococcus epidemidis  ( 4.5% ) and one infection by Candida albicans  ( 4.5%) . The result of antibiotics sensitivity test showed that the most of pathogenic bacteria were highly sensitive to Amikasin , Ciprofloxacin and Imipenem  while resistant to Amoxicillin , Ampicillin , Trimethoprim and Gentamicin .  It show that  concentration rate of immunoglobulin (IgG ) in serum of mostly patients was high about 1967.2 mg / dl in comparison to healthy persons (  780.1 mg / dl ) .  
 
 

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  • urinary catheter , E. coli , Pseudomonas , antibiotic sensitivity , IgG levels in serum