2014
DOI: 10.5455/2320-6012.ijrms20141111
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Increasing incidence of multidrug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in inpatients of a tertiary care hospital

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“…Shrestha et al [33] and Mishra et al [28] also reported around 96% and 95% MDR A. baumannii, respectively. We found 73.3% MDR P. aeruginosa isolates which are higher than those reported by Mishra et al [34] from Nepal in 2008 (65.9%), Prakash et al [35] from India in 2014 (31.7%), and Hassuna et al [36] from Egypt in 2015 (56%). The rate of MDR P. aeruginosa is in an upward trend throughout the world especially in developing countries causing a life-threatening situation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…Shrestha et al [33] and Mishra et al [28] also reported around 96% and 95% MDR A. baumannii, respectively. We found 73.3% MDR P. aeruginosa isolates which are higher than those reported by Mishra et al [34] from Nepal in 2008 (65.9%), Prakash et al [35] from India in 2014 (31.7%), and Hassuna et al [36] from Egypt in 2015 (56%). The rate of MDR P. aeruginosa is in an upward trend throughout the world especially in developing countries causing a life-threatening situation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…6,16,17 The incidence of infections caused by MDRPA and KPMDR strains has increased patient morbidity and mortality in healthcare settings in Colombia and worldwide because they cause infections in hospitalized or immunocompromised individuals. 5,9,[16][17][18][19] Infections caused by these MDR bacteria are becoming more difficult to treat because of their limited susceptibility to antimicrobial agents, resulting in a growing problem regarding the selection of effective antibiotic treatments. 6,7 Therefore, the development of new antibiotics or alternative therapeutic strategies for the treatment of infections caused by MDR bacteria is urgently needed.…”
Section: Evolutionary Bioinformaticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Please note that the table includes ONLY those antibiotics which are deleted or newly added since 2010 . = Antibiotics deleted from CLSI guidelines between 2010 and 2018; 1, New antibiotics added in the CLSI guidelines since 2010 ; = No resistance reported till date ; = Resistance reported; Ef, E. faecium; S, S. aureus; K, K. pneumoniae; A, A. baumannii; P, P. aeruginosa; E= Enterobacter spp . S = (Long et al, 2014; Chan et al, 2015; Nigo et al, 2017); K = (Zowawi et al, 2015; Vuotto et al, 2017; Stanley et al, 2018); A = (Göttig et al, 2014; Goic-Barisic et al, 2017; Nowak et al, 2017; Caio et al, 2018; Chuang and Ratnayake, 2018); P = (Prakash et al, 2014; Gill et al, 2016; Alipour et al, 2017; Mohapatra et al, 2018; Palavutitotai et al, 2018) ; E = (Lee et al, 2015; Babouee Flury et al, 2016; Zeng et al, 2016; Kulengowski et al, 2018) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S = (Long et al, 2014; Chan et al, 2015; Nigo et al, 2017); K = (Zowawi et al, 2015; Vuotto et al, 2017; Stanley et al, 2018); A = (Göttig et al, 2014; Goic-Barisic et al, 2017; Nowak et al, 2017; Caio et al, 2018; Chuang and Ratnayake, 2018); P = (Prakash et al, 2014; Gill et al, 2016; Alipour et al, 2017; Mohapatra et al, 2018; Palavutitotai et al, 2018) ;…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%