microbiology Flashcards

1
Q

how is a female lower UTI treated?

A

trimethoprim or nitrofurantoin orally (3 days)

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how is a UTI in an uncatheterised male treated?

A

trimethoprim or nitrofurantoin orally (7 days)

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3
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how is a complicated UTI/pyelonephritis treated in the community?

A

co-amox or co-trimoxazole (14 days)

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4
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how is a complicated UTI/pyelonephritis treated in hospital?

A

amox and gentamicin IV for 3 days (co-trimoxazole and gentamicin if penicillin allergic)

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5
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what does trimethoprim do?

A

inhibits bacterial folic acid synthesis
avoid in first trimester

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when is nitrofurantoin avoided?

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in late pregnancy, breast feeding and children <3 months old

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why are females more at risk of UTIs compared to males?

A

short, wide urethra
increased risk with sexual activity, pregnancy

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8
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what is the most common cause of UTIs?

A

e coli

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