Title |
Microbiology of Urinary Tract Infections in Gaborone, Botswana
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Published in |
PLOS ONE, March 2013
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DOI | 10.1371/journal.pone.0057776 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Andrew J. Renuart, David M. Goldfarb, Margaret Mokomane, Ephraim O. Tawanana, Mohan Narasimhamurthy, Andrew P. Steenhoff, Jonathan A. Silverman |
Abstract |
The microbiology and epidemiology of UTI pathogens are largely unknown in Botswana, a high prevalence HIV setting. Using laboratory data from the largest referral hospital and a private hospital, we describe the major pathogens causing UTI and their antimicrobial resistance patterns. |
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United States | 2 | 67% |
Unknown | 1 | 33% |
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Members of the public | 3 | 100% |
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Student > Master | 15 | 18% |
Student > Bachelor | 9 | 11% |
Researcher | 8 | 10% |
Student > Postgraduate | 8 | 10% |
Student > Ph. D. Student | 8 | 10% |
Other | 17 | 21% |
Unknown | 17 | 21% |
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Medicine and Dentistry | 34 | 41% |
Immunology and Microbiology | 10 | 12% |
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | 6 | 7% |
Agricultural and Biological Sciences | 5 | 6% |
Nursing and Health Professions | 3 | 4% |
Other | 8 | 10% |
Unknown | 16 | 20% |