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- W2185642000 abstract "Wound infection is one of the health problems that are caused and aggravated by the invasion of pathogenic organisms. Information on local pathogens and sensitivity to antimicrobial agents iscrucial for successful management of infected wounds. To assess the current status of bacterial pathogens involved in wound infections and their anti-microbial resistance patterns in a Tertiary Care Hospital. All pus/wound swabs were collected from July to September 2013 &were processed by routinely employed bacteriological conventional culture methods followed by Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing to find out Antibiotic susceptibility pattern amongst aerobic bacterial isolates. Out of 234(100%) samples 137(58.55%) showed growth & 97(41.45%) samples were found to be sterile after 48 hours of incubation. Out of 137 samples Gram negative bacilli (GNB) were 79(57.66%)& Gram positive cocci (GPC) were 58(42.34%). Among 79 GNB isolates E.coli was the commonest organism followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella spp. Staphylococcus aureus was the most common organism among GPC followed by Enterococci. Imipenam was the most sensitive drug for GNB isolates while Linezolid was the most sensitive drug among GPC. However, Carbapenem Resistance Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) among Gram-negative isolates was 19.57% in this study. This study shows that Carbapenem Resistance is on rise in Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) along with Non fermenters in tertiary care hospitals. So, antibiogram of bacterial isolates in wound infections is not only important for initiation of empirical treatment but also to practice the need for evidence based medicine & to avoid the misuse of antibiotics so as to prevent Multidrug Resistant Organisms (MDRO) in hospital settings in our efforts towards antibiotic stewardship. K e y w o r d s" @default.
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- W2185642000 title "Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern amongst Aerobic Bacteriological Isolates in Infected Wounds of Patients Attending Tertiary Care Hospital in Central India" @default.
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