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Title

Relationship between Urinary Tract Bacterial Infections and Blood Groups in Patients Referring to Alavi Hospital in Ardabil, Iran in 1395

Author(s)

SAFARKAR ROYA | Bonabi Reza | MASSIHA ALIREZA | Dejagah Saeedeh | KHANI SAMIRA | Abafat Nemat | Khoshkholgh Pahlaviani Mohammad Majid | Issue Writer Certificate 

Pages

  41-51

Abstract

 Background & Aim: Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is one of the most common types of human bacterial infections, recognized as the second most prevalent infection known to man. Blood Group are susceptible agents to cause infections in different parts of the body, playing an important role in pathogenesis of Urinary Tract Infection. This study aimed to determine the type of bacteria causing Urinary Tract Infection in various Blood Groups. Materials & Methods: This descriptive and cross-sectional research was conducted on 491 urine samples collected from patients referring to the laboratory of Alavi Hospital in Ardabil, Iran via midstream clean catch method. A form containing demographic characteristics, history of disease, and type of Blood Group was filled for all patients. In addition, data analysis was performed in SPSS version 20 using Chi-square and Fisher’ s exact tests. Results: In this research, Escherichia coli was the most common bacteria causing UTI with the highest frequencies observed in two Blood Groups of O (91. 4%) and A (76. 4%) (P=0. 042). Results were also indicative of a significant relationship between Blood Group and prevalence rate of UTIs in women (P<0. 005). Conclusion: According to the results of the study, the Blood Group phenotypes of A and O had a higher prevalence rate, and E. coli was the most prevalent organism separated from cultured urine samples.

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    SAFARKAR, ROYA, Bonabi, Reza, MASSIHA, ALIREZA, Dejagah, Saeedeh, KHANI, SAMIRA, Abafat, Nemat, & Khoshkholgh Pahlaviani, Mohammad Majid. (2018). Relationship between Urinary Tract Bacterial Infections and Blood Groups in Patients Referring to Alavi Hospital in Ardabil, Iran in 1395. SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND PARAMEDICAL FACULTY, 4(1 ), 41-51. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/267865/en

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    SAFARKAR ROYA, Bonabi Reza, MASSIHA ALIREZA, Dejagah Saeedeh, KHANI SAMIRA, Abafat Nemat, Khoshkholgh Pahlaviani Mohammad Majid. Relationship between Urinary Tract Bacterial Infections and Blood Groups in Patients Referring to Alavi Hospital in Ardabil, Iran in 1395. SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND PARAMEDICAL FACULTY[Internet]. 2018;4(1 ):41-51. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/267865/en

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    ROYA SAFARKAR, Reza Bonabi, ALIREZA MASSIHA, Saeedeh Dejagah, SAMIRA KHANI, Nemat Abafat, and Mohammad Majid Khoshkholgh Pahlaviani, “Relationship between Urinary Tract Bacterial Infections and Blood Groups in Patients Referring to Alavi Hospital in Ardabil, Iran in 1395,” SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND PARAMEDICAL FACULTY, vol. 4, no. 1 , pp. 41–51, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/267865/en

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