Bacterial Profile of Urinary Tract
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Abstract
Urinary tract infections remain the most common bacterial infection in human population. They
are also one of the most frequently occurring nosocomial infections, representing about 40% of all
nosocomial bacterial infections world widely and associated with important medical and financial
implications. This retrospective study aimed to establish the bacterial profile of UTIs in Benin.
Therefore, reported data were collected from 2003 to 2012 at Menontin’s Hospital in Cotonou and
subjected to analyses. At the end of the study, fourteen different bacteria species were found to be
associated with UTI cases in Benin. Escherichia coli was the most prevalent followed by Staphylococcus
aureus. Results of the current study are helpful to the health care community of Benin in
establishing the appropriate antibiotherapy for UTI patients’ treatment with respect organisms
into circulation.
