Antibiogram of isolates
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. This study was carried out on 120 urine specimen collected from catheterized patients, aged between 20-70 yrs. The screening for ESBL production was done by the disc diffusion test as recommended by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute(CLSI) and confirmed by the phenotypic disc confirmatory test (PDCT) and ESBL Hi Crome agar(Hi media-Mumbai).
6p chauchaungayxua12 29-07-2021 4 1 Download
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Non fermentors are important noscomial pathogens causing opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients. They cause infections with patients having humidifiers, ventilators and catheter devices especially in medical intensive care units. To isolate identify in which age group, sex, risk factors of non fermentative gram negative bacteria The study was performed from September 2018 to February 2019 for a period of 6 months in Department of Microbiology& Medical Intensive Care Units. The samples were inoculated on Blood agar, Mac Conkey agar and incubated at 37℃ for overnight.
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In present study, 160 horses were screened for enteric Salmonella and their antimicrobial resistance pattern in Bikaner. Presence of InvA gene in faecal samples was used as marker for Salmonella shedding. Antimicrobial resistance analysis against 10 different antibiotics was done on 11 isolates of Salmonella enterica.
7p cothumenhmong11 11-05-2021 14 1 Download
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The present study aims to estimate the burden of Enterococcal infection and determine its antibiogram at our multi-speciality hospital. This hospital based retrospective study was carried out in the Dept. of Microbiology, IGIMS, Patna. Isolates of Enterococci from various clinical samples were subjected to antibiotic susceptibility testing and speciation.
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In the present study, faecal and blood samples were collected, aseptically, from an elephant arrived to the Veterinary Clinics of the College. Immediately, samples were used for bacterial isolation. A bacterial isolate, isolated from the faecal sample of an elephant was identified at the genus level to be of Escherichia species by adopting Enterobacteriaceae identification kit used for studying biochemical characteristics and carbohydrate utilization tests (Gram negative bacilli showing mainly ONPG positive, oxidase negative and nitrate reduction positive).
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The present investigation was carried out to study the prevalence of bacterial pathogens responsible for subclinical mastitis in buffaloes in and around Pantnagar in the state of Uttarakhand, India and the antibiogram pattern of the bacterial isolates to selected antibiotics. A total of 109 buffaloes were screened for SCM based on physical examination of udder, California mastitis test (CMT), Somatic cell count (SCC) and Differential cell count (DCC) on quarter’s milk samples. The quarter’s milk samples showing CMT reaction ≥ 2, SCC ≥ 0.
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Blood stream infections are very common in paediatric age group and are one of the common causes of morbidity and mortality. Septicaemia gradually leads to serious consequences like shock, multi organ failure, DIC etc. Timely identification of causative pathogen by blood culture (gold standard) is important. Antibiogram also helps us to elevate consciousness on resistance problems and recognise prospect to decrease the use of inappropriate antibiotics. The study was undertaken to evaluate major bacterial isolates causing septicaemia and their antibiogram pattern.
5p cothumenhmong9 18-01-2021 13 2 Download
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The present study envisaged better understanding of isolation, identification and pathomorphology of S. choleraesuis in respiratory infections of piglets which will be helpful in adopting proper therapeutic modalities and initiating better control measures.
8p cothumenhmong9 04-01-2021 12 1 Download
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The objective was to assess the distribution of urinary tract bacterial pathogens and to determine the antibiotic susceptibility profile of the isolates in our setting. Single positive cultures with a colony count of >105 CFU on CLED medium were identified and their antibiotic sensitivity and resistance profile was depicted in the form of an antibiogram.
7p gaocaolon9 22-12-2020 15 2 Download
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Antibiogram of CoPS and CoNS isolated from bovine mastitis in Banaskantha district of Gujarat, India
The present investigation was carried out to assess in vitro antibiogram of field isolates of coagulase positive and coagulase negative staphylococci (CoPS and CoNS, respectively), isolated from 95 bovine mastitis cases in Banaskantha district of Gujarat state.
6p gaocaolon9 22-12-2020 11 1 Download
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The present study focused on the phenotypic and genotypic antibiotic resistance pattern of P. multocida isolated from sheep lung samples.
8p trinhthamhodang9 16-12-2020 10 1 Download
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Escherichia coli is one of the most commonly infecting bacterial etiology of the Bovine mastitis. The coliform mastitis is the most difficult type to treat due to increase in antibiotic resistance and generally cause recurrent and chronic form of mastitis.
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The present study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence and to assess the antibiotic susceptibility patterns of the MRSA isolates from our hospital. Staphylococcus aureus isolated from all clinical samples were included in the study and subjected to antibiotic susceptibility testing
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A field investigation was made in an organized goat farm near thanjavur city with the history of sudden mortality due to respiratory distress. About 300 tellicherry adult goats are maintained in that farm. Bilateral serous to mucopurulent nasal discharge, lymphadenopathy and respiratory stridor were observed in few animals. Samples such as nasal swab, trans tracheal lavage, blood samples, fecal samples and lymph node aspiration smear were collected from affected animals aseptically for microbiological and parasitiological examination.
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is one of the major causes of hospital-acquired infections worldwide. It is widespread in communities and prevalent in hospital and even amongst the livestock.The mortality and morbidity amongst patients with infections associated with MRSA are usually high owing to increasing resistance to several antibiotics. The resistant pattern of MRSA has not been clearly defined in Oleh.
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Acinetobacter species has been increasingly reported as the cause of nosocomial infections and possess a serious threat to the health care system because of its multi-drug resistance. The present study was a prospective study carried out in the Department of Microbiology from August 2013 to November 2015 in a tertiary care hospital to isolate and speciate Acinetobacter species from clinical samples and to determine their antibiogram.
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Post-operative wound infections remain a serious problem in spite of modern standards of preoperative preparation, antibiotic prophylaxis and operative technique. This study was undertaken to Isolate aerobic bacterial pathogens from clinically suspected post-operative wound infections and to determine their antibiogram. Samples that were sent to Microbiology laboratory from clinically suspected cases of post-operative wound infections were processed further.
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This study focused on establishing the presence of Campylobacter at the farm and retail level and evaluated the antibiogram profile of isolated species. Campylobacter spp. were isolated on mCCDA agar and confirmed by API Campy (biomereaux, France) and the susceptibility profile determined by Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method.
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Coagulase Negative Staphylococci (CONS) are the indigenous flora of the human skin and mucous membrane. They are usually contaminants, when isolated from clinical specimens. CONS have become important nosocomial pathogens, accounting for 9% of all nosocomial infections. These infections are difficult to treat because of the risk factors and the multiple drug resistance of these organisms.
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Combating Antibiotic resistance has become a great challenge for clinicians due to inappropriate use of antibiotics. Antibiotics once considered being magic bullet is no more having that title. Recommendation in AMR situation in India by Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and Treatment Guidelines for Antimicrobial Use by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) India emphasized the need for regional surveillance starting from the level of state to an individual hospital has been motivation behind the study.
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