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What Does This Following Lab Report Indicate?

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Posted on Tue, 23 May 2017
Question: 1] plenty gram negeiive bacili
2] escherichia coli
3] colony count >100000 cfu/ml
what is diagnosis and treatment
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Answered by Dr. V. N. S. Parinam (19 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Urinary tract infection

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thanks for the query.

This is a clear picture from Microbiology dept that there is E.coli (most common cause of Urinary infection) is growing the urine and the growth is significant with more than a lakh colony units. The sensitivity report mentions that few antibiotics are still sensitive for this bacteria.
The best of the antibiotic seems to be Amikacin or Amox+Clavulanate. These are most commonly prescribed antibiotics which needs minimal dose to inhibit the growth of the bacteria.

Hope my information is clear. Let me know if you have more queries else you may close our discussion and rate it.
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What Does This Following Lab Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Urinary tract infection Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for the query. This is a clear picture from Microbiology dept that there is E.coli (most common cause of Urinary infection) is growing the urine and the growth is significant with more than a lakh colony units. The sensitivity report mentions that few antibiotics are still sensitive for this bacteria. The best of the antibiotic seems to be Amikacin or Amox+Clavulanate. These are most commonly prescribed antibiotics which needs minimal dose to inhibit the growth of the bacteria. Hope my information is clear. Let me know if you have more queries else you may close our discussion and rate it.