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Renal Micro

, Urinary Tract Infections Lower UTI




Upper UTI




of
Pathogenesis UTI

1 .
Contamination of
periurethral area wh uropathoge from gut 6. Biofilm formation
.
2 Colonisation of Wethra B
migration to bladde .
7 Epithelial damage by bacterial toxing & proteases

.
3 Colonisation & invasion of bladder-mediated
by pili B adhesing 8 .
Ascention to
Kidney & Colonisation
4.
Neutrophil infiltration 9
. Host tissue
damage by bacterial toxins

.
5 Bacterial multiplication immune subversion 10 . Bacter demia
system
Bacterial adherence wroepithelium
Key pathogenesis
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to




Portals of
Entry
Ascending rouze
Haematogenous route



ascending infyn via we thre
frequently following renal
bacter aerial endocarditis
· ·




most common more
likely than
cause abscess UTI
·
·
to


bladder ascend venal pelvis extension
in
multiply into ureters,
parenchyma Direct
·




may
once
,


intx maintains residual of infected bladder aler
contiguous spread from nearby infective process pelvic pendicial Listula
perpetuous pool wine in
voiding abscess
· : ·
: a
, , ,




Host
Susceptibility &
Predisposing factors Microbial Virulence factors

pili adhesing Limbriae formation
Age Adherence Biofilm
· · ·
: ,
,



Sex 2 M
laye 1 50 Toxing
Motility Flagella
·
·
: > -
·
:




↳ M > F (under 1; 350) ·

Immune evasion :
capsule eneynes·
,
Calculus formation

anatomical) functional abnormalities acquisition molecules
splitting bacteria
·
·
Fron · Urea

·


foreign bodies L



Underlying congenizal Corynebacterium Wrealyticum Protens sp (miribalis Vulgaris)
· ·
.

,




structural abnormalities ·


Split areaforms ammonium
a ↑
urinary put .



·

Chronic Disease · facilitates formation of struvite calculi

Mechanical factors
pl ↑ calculi become less soluble
·
·

as



Inadequate bladder emptying production facilitates renal formation
·
wease stone




Antibacterial host defensed in Tract
Urinary
of bacterial adherence
wine
Dosmolality BpH Urinary inhibitors
·
·
:




flow mictrition
wine a
protein mucopolysaccharide digosaccharides
· -



, ,




Urinary tract mucosa
Secretory Immunoglobulin
A
·
: -




bactericidal of epithelial cells· Prostatic
activity--recharge
-

Secretions


-Antimicrobial peptides of
length urethra
·




Regula Complete bladder emptying location of thral
opening
·

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