Comparison of Bacterial types Isolated from Urinary Tracts and Respiratory tracts of Allergy Patients
Abstract
(UTI) Urinary tract infection (RTI) Respiratory tract infection . (40) . UTIRTI . (34) (85%) UTI RTI (35) (87.5%) UTI (38) (95%) RTI. , Klebsiella pneumoniae. Staphylococcusaureus, E.coli Proteus vulgaris. Streptococcus faecalis : Moraxella catarrhalis Streptococcus faecalis. Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae (UTI RTI) (UTI RTI) Dp .The study detects the relationship between various kinds of Bacteria cause Urinary tract (UTI) and the bacteria cause Respiratory tract infection.(40) Urine andsamples from throat and nasal collected from patients who hadbeen registered doctors in Allergy Department in Al-Zahrawi Teaching Hospital in Mosul.Isolation & identification of Bacteria causing (UTI) and (RTI) were collected by using Microbiological & Biochemical diagnostic test.The resultsshowed that(34) patients: (85%) were suffering from (UTI&RTI) and (35): (87.5%) were suffering from (UTI) while (38) patients: (95%) were suffering from (RTI).The result also showed the Bacteria species were higher in Urine samplesStaphylococcus aureus, KlebsiellapneumoniaeE.coli, Proteus vulgaris,and streptococcusfaecalis while the Bacteria species Moraxella catarrhalis,staphylococcusaureus. Streptococcusfaecalis. And Klebsiella pneumoniae predominate in throat samples and nasal.The relationship between (UTI) and *RTI) with regard to age, gender factor with infection was studied.The relationship between the (UTI) and (RTI) with allergic disease and the type of allergen was also studied showing that Rhinit the magor disease and Dp the magor allergen.