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Spectrum of all microorganism isolated from surgical site infection and their antimicrobial susceptibility profile

Authors :
Shweta Sharma
Vasundhara Sharma
Mushk Bar Fatma
Sudhir Singh
Umar Farooq
Imran Ahmad
Source :
IP International Journal of Medical Microbiology and Tropical Diseases. 7:246-249
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Surgical site infection are the most common nosocomial infection accounting for 14% healthcare associated infection and are estimated to double the post-operative stay and significantly increase the cost of care. Surgical site infection has been considered as the third regularly occurring infection according to national nosocomial infection surveillance system. To determine the bacterial agents causing surgical site infection and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of isolated microorganisms. Objectives : Isolate and identify pathogens of surgical site infection. To determine antimicrobial resistance and sensitivity pattern of isolated wound microbes. To determine the frequency of pathogens of surgical site infection. Materials and Methods : Samples were cultured on Blood agar and MacConkey agar then incubated at 37 C for 24 hours. Any growth for further confirmed by Gram stain and appropriate biochemical tests, and then Antibiotic sensitivity test was done. Results : In this study 106 (61.7) were of male and 66 (38.3) were of female total 172 were examined. In our study total 172 patients included in which 142 pathogenic organism were isolated. The most common pathogenic organism found to be 44 isolates (30.99%) followed by 41 isolates (28.87%) 23 isolates (16.20%), 18 isolates (12.68%), 9 isolates (6.34%), 5 isolates (3.52%), 1 isolate (0.70%) and 1 isolate (0.70%). Conclusion: Antimicrobial resistance always pose challenges for clinician for treating wound infection the present study guide clinician about common pathogens and countered in pus sample furthermore it help the clinician to select and treat patients with proper antibiotics and decreased mortality and morbidity. Keywords: Surgical site infection, Post -operative, Antibiotic susceptibility test, MDR­ multi drug resistant

Details

ISSN :
25814761 and 25814753
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IP International Journal of Medical Microbiology and Tropical Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f84087428b47c8fc1680417f236710e9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijmmtd.2021.051