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Urologische Mikrobiologie

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Die Urinmikrobiologie ist ein elementarer Bestandteil der Diagnostik und Therapie urologischer Infektionskrankheiten. Eine Vielzahl pathogener und fakultativ pathogener Erreger ist in der Lage den Urogenitaltrakt zu besiedeln und Krankheiten zu verursachen. Eine sorgfältige Diagnostik seitens des Urologen ist notwendig, um das Vorhandensein einer Infektion zu erkennen und im Falle einer klinischen Relevanz den Erreger zu identifizieren und seine Resistenzlage zu ermitteln. Gerade in Zeiten einer zunehmenden Resistenzbildung ist ein aussagekräftiges Antibiogramm die unabdingbare Voraussetzung für die Einleitung einer rationalen Antibiotikatherapie.

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Beyaert, I., Beyaert, G. (2016). Urologische Mikrobiologie. In: Michel, M., Thüroff, J., Janetschek, G., Wirth, M. (eds) Die Urologie. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39940-4_214

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