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Table 2 Distribution of uropathogens in relation to sex of asymptomatic and symptomatic UTI diabetic patients (n = 56), April to July 2015

From: Common uropathogens and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern among diabetic patients

Uropathogens Isolated

Species

UTI status

  

Asymptomatic

Symptomatic

 
  

Male

Female

Male

Female

Total

  

No. (%)

No. (%)

No. (%)

No. (%)

No. (%)

Bacterial

E. coli

1(7.7)

3(23.1)

2(15.4)

7(53.8)

13(35.1)

 

CNS

2(28.6)

1(14.2)

2(28.6)

2(28.6)

7(18.9)

 

Enterococcus spp.

1(16.7)

1(16.7)

2(33.3)

2(33.3)

6(16.2)

 

S. aureus

1(25)

1(25)

2(50)

0(0)

4(10.8)

 

K. pneumoniae

0(0)

0(0)

1(50)

1(50)

2(5.4)

 

P. mirabilis

1(50)

0(0)

1(50)

0(0)

2(5.4)

 

Enterobacter Spp.

0(0)

0(0)

2(100)

0(0)

2(5.4)

 

CitrobacterSpp.

1(100)

0(0)

0(0)

0(0)

1(2.7)

 

Total

7(18.9)

6(16.2)

12(32.4)

12(32.4)

37(100)

Candida

C. albicans

0(0)

2(20)

2(20)

6(60)

10(52.6)

 

Non-albicans Candida Spp.

1(11.1)

5(55.6)

0(0)

3(33.3)

9(47.4)

 

Total

1(5.3)

7(36.8)

2(1.5)

9(47.4)

19(100)