Sunday, 12 February 2023

A Study on Antibiogram of Various Bacterial Infections in Patients Admitted in ICU – A Retrospective Observational Comparative Study between COVID-19 Patients and Non-COVID-19 Patients| Chapter 4| Current Overview on Disease and Health Research Vol. 10

 Introduction: Antibiograms (Overall characterization of antimicrobial susceptibility) helps to guide the psychotherapist and pharmacist in selecting best choice empiric antimicrobial situation and in detecting and monitoring currents in antimicrobial resistance.Aim and Objective: To retrospectively comment the the antibiogram profile in nonCOVID and COVID victims.Materials And Methods: Restrospective observational study on 200 subjects, 100 COVID and 100 non COVID patients subsequently written consent and righteous committee authorization were observed for anthropology,culture reports,antimicrobial susceptibleness and their antibiogram were observed.Results: Incidence of COVID was more in male victims than female  with mean age 66,mean  Hemoglobin 12g% and relatively more mean platelets and WBCs. Culture results, Antimicrobial susceptibility and Antibiotics secondhand were similar 'tween COVID and NON COVID.Conclusion: We conclude that skilled is no difference of medicine susceptibility allotment on the antibiogram and usage of medicines between the COVID victims and NON-COVID patients.

Author(s) Details:

Anand Pushparani,
Department of Anaesthesiology, SRM Medical Institute of Science and Technology, India.

Chinnappan Kuppusamy Swetha Ramani,
Department of Anaesthesiology, SRM Medical Institute of Science and Technology, India.

Gunaseelan Mirunalini,
Department of Anaesthesiology, SRM Medical Institute of Science and Technology, India.

Ramanathan Gayathri,
Department of Anaesthesiology, SRM Medical Institute of Science and Technology, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CODHR-V10/article/view/9394

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