UREAPLASMA UREALYTICUM AND MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS RESISTANT TO FLUOROQUINOLONES, MACROLIDES AND TETRACYCLINE
Abstract:
Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma
hominis are commonly isolated from the lower
genitourinary tract of healthy adults but could be
responsible for genitourinary disease if it is a great
colonization. A batch of 101 men and 92 women was
studied in order to determine the presence of
microorganisms. In positive cases, antibiograms were
analyzed. Growth conditions and antibiotic susceptibility
testing of the Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma
hominis are the aim of the study. The data and the results
of Macrolides, Tetracycline and Fluoroquinolones
treatment and drug resistant provide sufficient evidence
for the etiologic importance of ureaplasmas and
mycoplasma in chronic prostatitis or vaginitis before
antibiotics treatment. Drug resistance is observed in
antibiograms and decision for proper antibiotic is
proposed.
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