Prostatitis, Acute Bacterial
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PATHOGENS
- Escherichia coli
- Other Enterobacteriaceae
- P. aeruginosa
- Enterococcus species
General comments:
- E. coli accounts for approximately 75%; other Enterobacteriaceae - most of the rest.
- Uncommon pathogens: S. saprophyticus, S. aureus, N. gonorrhoeae, C. trachomatis, fungi, viruses.
- Prostatitis due to Enterococcus spp or Pseudomonas spp. is more difficult to treat.
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PATHOGENS
- Escherichia coli
- Other Enterobacteriaceae
- P. aeruginosa
- Enterococcus species
General comments:
- E. coli accounts for approximately 75%; other Enterobacteriaceae - most of the rest.
- Uncommon pathogens: S. saprophyticus, S. aureus, N. gonorrhoeae, C. trachomatis, fungi, viruses.
- Prostatitis due to Enterococcus spp or Pseudomonas spp. is more difficult to treat.
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