2021
DOI: 10.52403/ijrr.20210934
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Aerobic Bacterial Isolates and Their Antibiotic Susceptibility Patterns of Pus Samples at Tertiary Healthcare Center of Northern India

Abstract: Introduction: Emerging resistance in microorganisms is a matter of great concern in health care setups. Bacterial isolate and AMR pattern changes from place to place and time to time. Unprofessional use of antibiotics has resulted in an increasing burden of antibiotic resistance. This study focused over the aerobic bacteriological profile and antibiotic resistance pattern in pus isolates. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was carried out from June, 2020 to May 2021. 1174 pus samples collected during… Show more

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“…The occurrence of anaerobic bacteremia is infrequent, with a range of 0.5% to 9% of all positive blood cultures seen within hospital settings. [8] The majority of the endogenous microbial flora consists of anaerobic bacteria, which have the potential to produce bacteremia [9] analyzed aerobic bacteriological composition and antibiotic resistance patterns in pus samples, highlighting the need for prudent antibiotic use to limit drug-resistant bacteria's proliferation [10] understudied the antibiotic susceptibility patterns in wound samples, addressing antimicrobial resistance, enhancing patient satisfaction, and reducing hospitalization duration in managing pyogenic infections [11] emphasizes the importance of studying pyogenic wound infections and their antimicrobial susceptibility patterns to address drug resistance in bacterial isolates and ensure proper antibiotic administration. [12] Bacterial resistance to antibiotics, providing insights for healthcare professionals to make informed decisions on treatment, considering geographical disparities and multidrugresistant bacteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The occurrence of anaerobic bacteremia is infrequent, with a range of 0.5% to 9% of all positive blood cultures seen within hospital settings. [8] The majority of the endogenous microbial flora consists of anaerobic bacteria, which have the potential to produce bacteremia [9] analyzed aerobic bacteriological composition and antibiotic resistance patterns in pus samples, highlighting the need for prudent antibiotic use to limit drug-resistant bacteria's proliferation [10] understudied the antibiotic susceptibility patterns in wound samples, addressing antimicrobial resistance, enhancing patient satisfaction, and reducing hospitalization duration in managing pyogenic infections [11] emphasizes the importance of studying pyogenic wound infections and their antimicrobial susceptibility patterns to address drug resistance in bacterial isolates and ensure proper antibiotic administration. [12] Bacterial resistance to antibiotics, providing insights for healthcare professionals to make informed decisions on treatment, considering geographical disparities and multidrugresistant bacteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%