Escherichia coli (intestinal stick) is sufficienta common microorganism that provokes numerous pathologies in the sexual, digestive, urinary systems. As a variant of the norm, the bacterium is present in the mucous membranes and on the skin.
As a rule, the mechanism of infection is caused by the direct penetration of the microorganism from the intestine with insufficient compliance or lack of hygiene measures.
Наиболее распространенным способом выявления microorganism is considered a bacteriological method - sowing material on special media. If there is a suspicion of infection in the laboratory, the pathogen is identified and its susceptibility to antibiotics is determined. When Escherichia coli is detected in the crop in an amount exceeding the norm, a corresponding degree of microbiological abnormality is established.
Primarily applyorganizational and regulatory measures. In accordance with clinical indications, hospitalization may be recommended. In view of the nature of the lesion, a diet regimen is prescribed. When Escherichia coli is detected in the urine, appropriate medicines are recommended: antibiotics, bacteriophages. In addition, the pathogenetic (usually infusion) and postdromal (in accordance with manifestations) therapy are prescribed.
When Escherichia coli is detected in the urineAntibiotic therapy should be prescribed in accordance with the antibioticogram of the isolated microorganism. As a rule, the sensitivity of E. coli manifests itself to the drugs from the group of fluoroquinolone ("Levofloxacin", for example), nitrofurans, "Amoxicillin" and others. The appointment of a particular medicine, dosage and schedule, as well as the duration of the appointment is assigned only by a specialist. It is highly discouraged to conduct therapy on its own, and also to use antibiotics to prevent infections. Effective against E. coli of various types of bacteriophage (coliprotein and others). A number of medicines contain specially obtained strains of the microorganism. Postindromic therapy with Escherichia coli in the urine is assigned individually in accordance with the leading pathology syndrome.