ABSTRACT
Background: Urinary Tract Infection is a common disease among Under-five Children in Pemba. Early detection and efficient management is important to minimize the possibility of morbidity and unnecessary complications. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the Effectiveness of Empirical Diagnosis Approach for Urinary Tract Infection using Etiological and Antimicrobial Tests among Under-five Children in Pemba. Methods: A cross-sectional hospital-based design was used. Two district hospitals, namely Chake Chake and Wete, and two healthcare centres; Micheweni and Vitongoji were purposively sampled because of the high outpatient attendance. Participants were obtained by the means of the lottery method. The study included Children of 12-59 Months with an empirical diagnosis of Urinary Tract Infection from June-July 2020. Data were analysed through Statistical Package for Social Science. A Chi square test was used to find the relationship between categorical variables. Logistic regression was performed to determine the association between predictors and Positive Urine. Urine specimens was sent to a laboratory for Culture after being collected and was refrigerated when transportation delayed for more than two hours. A well-mixed sample of urine was inoculated on Cysteine Lactose Electrolyte Deficiency agar using a sterile standardized loop. The susceptibility tests were done using the recommended antimicrobial agents following the procedures for antibiotic susceptibility testing. Results: Out of 239 Children enrolled in the study, 22 (9%) had Urinary Tract Infection by positive Culture The commonest isolate was E-Coli which had shown resistant to Co-trimoxazole, Amoxacillin and Ampiclox. Temperature ≥37.5℃, Diarrhea and the Positive Leucocyte are the Predictors of Positive Urine Culture. Conclusion: The Prevalence of Urinary Tract Infection is 9% among Under-five Children attending at Paediatric Outpatient Clinics in Pemba. Gram negative bacteria were the most common isolated, E-coli being the majority of the isolate which had shown resistant to Co-trimoxazole, Amoxacillin and Ampiclox. Temperature ≥ 37.5℃, Diarrhea and Positive Leucocyte are the Predictors of Positive Urine Culture among Under-five Children.
KHATIB, M (2021). Effectiveness Of Empirical Diagnosis Approach For Urinary Tract Infection Using Etiological And Antimicrobial Tests Among Under-Five Children In Pemba A Cross-Section Analytical Study. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/effectiveness-of-empirical-diagnosis-approach-for-urinary-tract-infection-using-etiological-and-antimicrobial-tests-among-under-five-children-in-pemba-a-cross-section-analytical-study
KHATIB, MUSSA "Effectiveness Of Empirical Diagnosis Approach For Urinary Tract Infection Using Etiological And Antimicrobial Tests Among Under-Five Children In Pemba A Cross-Section Analytical Study" Afribary. Afribary, 01 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/effectiveness-of-empirical-diagnosis-approach-for-urinary-tract-infection-using-etiological-and-antimicrobial-tests-among-under-five-children-in-pemba-a-cross-section-analytical-study. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
KHATIB, MUSSA . "Effectiveness Of Empirical Diagnosis Approach For Urinary Tract Infection Using Etiological And Antimicrobial Tests Among Under-Five Children In Pemba A Cross-Section Analytical Study". Afribary, Afribary, 01 May. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/effectiveness-of-empirical-diagnosis-approach-for-urinary-tract-infection-using-etiological-and-antimicrobial-tests-among-under-five-children-in-pemba-a-cross-section-analytical-study >.
KHATIB, MUSSA . "Effectiveness Of Empirical Diagnosis Approach For Urinary Tract Infection Using Etiological And Antimicrobial Tests Among Under-Five Children In Pemba A Cross-Section Analytical Study" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/effectiveness-of-empirical-diagnosis-approach-for-urinary-tract-infection-using-etiological-and-antimicrobial-tests-among-under-five-children-in-pemba-a-cross-section-analytical-study