Wednesday, 22 November 2023

Determining the Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Bacterial Isolates from Wound Infection and Their Sensitivity to Antibiotic Agents: A Retrospective Study | Chapter 1 | Advanced Concepts in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 5

 This stage aims to determine antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of bacterial isolates from wound contamination and their sensitivity to antimicrobial powers. Surgical wound infection is clinically defined as decayed discharge from the surgical wound.This retrospective study was completed activity among patients accompanying wound infection in Suyash excellent speciality hospital, all the while January, 2012 and December, 2013. Sterile cotton swabs were used to capture the wound clean, which was then treated for bacterial isolation and integral antimicrobial agent susceptibility experiment.A total of 258 specimens surrendered 78 bacterial isolates in this investigation, depicting a 31.2% isolation rate. Gram certain staphylococci 36 (46.2%) and gram negative streptococci 18 (23.1%), gram negative pseudomonas 12 (15.4%), and grandam negative proteus 8 (10.4%) were ultimate common bacteria unique from wounds. Ten (12.8%) and 68 (87.2%) of the bacterial isolates were gram negative and grandam positive bacteria, individually. In the current investigation, the adulthood of pathogens identified from wound isolates exhibited a meaningful prevalence of opposition to the most often recommended, more recent medicines used to treat bacterial infections. Consequently, it is important to take medicines properly.

Author(s) Details:

Hrishikesh Sawdekar,
Suyesh Super Specialty Hospital, Amravati, Amravati, M.H., India.

Radha Sawdekar,
Suyesh Super Specialty Hospital, Amravati, Amravati, M.H., India.

Vinod R. Wasnik,
Department of Community Medicine, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Medical College, Amravati-444603, M.H., India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ACMMR-V5/article/view/12546

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