Volume : VI, Issue : VII, July - 2017

ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERN OF BACTERIAL ISOLATES IN WOUND INFECTION IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

Pavani G.

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 Objectives: To determine the causative aerobic bacteria causing wound infection and to determine their antimicrobial sensitivity pattern.

Material and methods: Pus   samples were collected from patients   with wound infections and  subjected to gram staining and aerobic bacterial culture . The isolates were identified by standard identification procedures .Antimicrobial susceptibility testing of the isolates was done by Kirby Bauer disc diffusion method. Results : A total of 112 samples were processed over a period of 6 months. The most common isolate was Stapylococcus aureus followed  by Klebsiella . Vancomycin(100%) followed by  Amikacin(88.6%) were the most effective antimicrobial agents effective against S. aureus. The gramnegative isolates showed maximum sensitivity to  amikacin  (80-100%) and gentamicin (40-100%) . Conclusion : Vancomycin and Amikacin  are the most effective drugs in wound infection due to grampositive  and    Gram- negative bacteria respectively . Penicillins, macrolides and third generation cephalosporins should not be used as empiric therapy of wound infection 

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Pavani G., ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERN OF BACTERIAL ISOLATES IN WOUND INFECTION IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : VOLUME-6 | ISSUE‾7 | JULY -2017


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