“…Earlier studies by Mishra et al, 9 , Khan et al, 11 , Choudhary et al, 15 and Jennifer et al, 10 shows E.coli was the most predominant isolated organism, followed by Klebsiella spp., These results suggestive of several factors are responsible for attachment of Enterobacteriaceae to the uroepithelium like, they colonize the urogenital mucosa with adhesin and pili. 12,13,14 Among Gram positive isolates, Enterococcus Species were the most commonly isolated organism 21 (11.4%) followed by Staphylococcus aureus 13 (7.02%), in contrast with other study where Enterococcus species were found as the most frequent organism (15%), followed by Coagulase negative Staphylococcus (1.6%). Study by Mishra et In the present study, E.coli were highly sensitive to Imepenem(93%), followed by Amikacin (84%), Gentamicin (74%), Amoxyclav (65%).…”