Treatment of chronic relapsing urinary tract infection with antibiotics selected by AtbFinder

Urology Case Reports (2023)

Treatment of chronic relapsing urinary tract infection with antibiotics selected by AtbFinder

Publication Type  Journal article
 Authors George TetzChristina KardavaMaria Vecherkovskaya

Michael Tsifansky

Victor Tetz

 Abstract We report the case of a 46-year-old patient who, after renal cancer surgery, developed a recurrent urinary tract infection that lasted for more than 2 years. Despite repeated antibiotic courses, including broad-spectrum drugs chosen using conventional antibiotic susceptibility testing, multiple reinfections followed. The patient was successfully treated once antibiotics were selected with AtbFinder. Unlike routine antimicrobial susceptibility methods, which select antibiotics effective only against a “lead bacterial pathogen,” AtbFinder identifies antibiotics that target the mixture of bacteria at the infection site. This case demonstrates the ability of AtbFinder to successfully select antibiotics for the treatment of relapsing urinary tract infections.
Year of
Publication
 2023
 Journal Urology Case Reports
 DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eucr.2022.102312