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Anaerobic bacteriuria in renal transplantation.
Authors:J N Krieger  L Senterfit  E C Muecke  L Tapia  J S Cheigh
Institution:1. Department of Surgery (Division of Urology and Rogosin Kidney Center), Cornell University Medical College, USA;2. Department of Surgery, The James Buchanan Brady Foundation, New York Hospital, New York, New York, USA
Abstract:Renal allograft recipients were studied prospectively utilizing improved culture techniques to investigate anaerobic bacteriuria. The study population was compared with a population of patients with chronic renal insufficiency and end stage renal disease. The over-all incidence of anaerobic urinary tract infection was 7.5 per cent while the over-all incidence of aerobic urinary tract infection was 23.5 per cent. Patients with cadaver renal transplants during the early postoperative period had the highest incidnece of both anaerobic (42.9 per cent) and aerobic (71.4 per cent) urinary tract infection of all groups. The potential association between significant anaerobic bacteriuria during the first postoperative month and poor prognosis for cadaver renal allografts merits further investigation.
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