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Volume 6 Issue 6
November-December 2024
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Uprising of Pyelonephritis in India: Are Antibiotics Enough?
Author(s) | Angbalaga Jessica, Ribansuklang Marbaniang, Apoorva Dev M, Pratyush Miglani |
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Country | India |
Abstract | The efficacy of intravenous antibiotics used to treat febrile urinary tract infections (UTIs) is examined in this study, along with the risk factors for antibiotic resistance. It identified age, sex, and underlying UTIs as risk factors for antibiotic therapy failure. The severe UTI known as pyelonephritis, which causes inflammation in the kidney tissue, is a major public health concern in India. Finding the most effective course of action for this serious UTI is the goal of the study. This study examines the risk factors for antibiotic resistance and the effectiveness of intravenous antibiotics used to treat febrile urinary tract infections (UTIs). It identifies underlying urinary tract illness, age, and sex as risk variables for antibiotic treatment failure. Pyelonephritis, a severe UTI in India, is a significant public health concern due to kidney tissue inflammation. The study aims to determine the best treatment for this severe UTI. The study examined patient characteristics and antibiotic effectiveness, focusing on risk variables for antibiotic therapy length and treatment failure. Results showed that C-reactive protein was strongly associated with first antibiotic treatment failure. Pyelonephritis, a severe UTI in India, is a significant public health concern due to kidney tissue inflammation. The study aims to determine the best treatment for this severe UTI. The study examined patient characteristics and antibiotic effectiveness, focusing on risk variables for antibiotic therapy length and treatment failure. Results showed that C-reactive protein was strongly associated with first antibiotic treatment failure in complex acute pulmonary fibrosis (AP), while positive blood culture was correlated with uncomplicated AP. In uncomplicated AP, the length of antibiotic therapy was linked to diabetes mellitus or a positive blood culture. |
Keywords | : Antibiotics, Urinary tract infection, Pyelonephritis, Drug resistance |
Field | Medical / Pharmacy |
Published In | Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024 |
Published On | 2024-11-25 |
Cite This | Uprising of Pyelonephritis in India: Are Antibiotics Enough? - Angbalaga Jessica, Ribansuklang Marbaniang, Apoorva Dev M, Pratyush Miglani - IJFMR Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.30655 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.30655 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g8r8kz |
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