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TITLE:

COMPARISON OF ANTIBIOTICS AND CRANBERRY’S EFFECTS IN PEOPLE HAVING URINARY TRACT INFECTION (UTI)

AUTHORS:

Dr. Ahmed Tehmas, Dr. Muhammad Ihtisham ul haq, Dr. Maryam Javed

ABSTRACT:

Objectives: We aimed in this analysis to match the antimicrobial activity to few usual antibiotics which are given for diagnosis of UTI (Urinary Tract Infection) Study Design: A comparative type of study. Place and duration: The study conducted in Pathology Department of Fatima Memorial hospital, Lahore with duration of one year from January, 2018 to December, 2018 Methodology: UTI samplings of infected cases of UTI were gathered in sterile containers. Therefore E-coli is the major affective bacteria in the people having UTI, so it was entitled for the analysis. 35 patients of E-coli were ethos positive cases as an outcome of microscopy and were quarantined by CLED procedure. Compassion in a comparison to cranberry was processed through placement of its average suspension of 25.0 µg, 50.0 µg and 100 µg concentration in 3 perforated pores processed through nutrient agar method. Compassion method by the E-coli quarantines in a comparison to antibiotics were processed through common method of Kirby Bauer disc dispersion. Ciprofloxacin, co-trimoxazole, pipemedic acid and co-amoxiclav were the antibiotics processed for the compassion. The sensitivity was evaluated in mm and recorded after 24 hours gestation and in the term of area of reticence. Data analysis was carried out through SPSS 20. Results: The antimicrobial performance of cranberry 100.0 µg was maximum as compared to E-coli 25.0 µg and 50.0 µg. Cranberry 100 µg presented instantly more performance than pipemedic acid and co-trimoxazole where value of P was 0.000 and 0.001 respectively. The performance of cranberry was instantly minimum than ciprofloxacin and co-amoxiclav where value of P was 0.000 common in both. Conclusion: The result of current analysis presented by the matching of cranberry that had useful anti-bacterial reaction to E-coli as compared to pipemedic acid and co-trimoxazole through vitro test although it is minimum useful than ciprofloxacin and co-amoxiclav. Keywords: Co-amoxiclav, ciprofloxacin, cranberry, pipemedic acid, co-trimoxazole, UTI known as Urinary tract infection.

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