Volume : VIII, Issue : V, May - 2018

Trends of antibiotic resistance pattern among common bacterial isolates in a tertiary heath care centre of Tripura: A Hospital based study.

Dr Pradip Kumar Das, Dr Niladri Sekhar Das, Dr Anup Saha

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 Introduction: Resistance to antibiotics is an extremely common phenomenon in bacteria isolated from clinical material.

However there is scarcity of data on antibiotic resistance from North Eastern part of India. In this Study, we aimed to
generate data to nd out the trend of Antibiotic resistance among the clinical isolates. Methods: Involving both indoor and outdoor patients
attending this hospital are included in this study. Culture & Microbial sensitivity were performed by ‘Kirby Bauer‘ method and an according to
current CLSI guidelines. Drug resistance pattern were analyzed among the Common clinical isolates. Results: Majority of isolated organisms
were klebsiella sp and Staphylococcus sp . Cephalosporins resistance (99%) was more in Gram negative bacilli as compare to Fluroquinolones
among Gram positive cocci (85%). Conclusion: This pilot study from a Medical College of North East has demonstrated very high levels of
resistance to commonly used antibiotics and generated data can be used to formulate antibiotic use protocols in the state.

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Dr Pradip kumar Das, Dr Niladri Sekhar Das, Dr Anup Saha, Trends of antibiotic resistance pattern among common bacterial isolates in a tertiary heath care centre of Tripura: A Hospital based study., INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-5 | May-2018


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