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Rev. biol. trop ; 72(supl.1): e58882, Mar. 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1559341

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Abstract Introduction: Sea urchin aquaculture is a rising industry, and in consequence, there is a need to establish optimal culture parameters to ensure the health of the cultured animals. Objective: To evaluate the bacterial counts in the seawater of sea urchin (Arbacia dufresnii) aquaculture recirculating systems (RAS). Methods: The bacteriological water quality of two RAS containing sea urchins was determined. For approximately two months, weekly water samples were taken. The bacteriological quality was determined by counting total aerobic heterotrophic populations, lactic acid bacteria, enterobacterias and genus Vibrio. Physicochemical parameters were also measured. Results: There was no presence of disease or mortality. Enterobacteria and lactic acid bacteria were not detected from both RAS systems. The number of animals had an important effect on the observed difference in the count of total bacteria and Vibrio spp. In RAS 1 the maximum counts of total bacteria and Vibrio spp. were 2.8 x 105 ± 1.7 x 105 and 1.45 x 105 ± 3.6 x 104 UFC ml-1, respectively. In RAS 2 total bacteria and Vibrio spp. exhibited repetitive behavior over time influenced in part by water exchange and mainly by feeding. The results indicate that periodic water changes ensure a limited growth of bacterial strains as Vibrio and other bacteria. Conclusions: Our results suggests that the bacterial count levels recorded in this study can be used as a threshold or safety limit for Arbacia dufresnii aquaculture.


Resumen Introducción: La acuicultura de erizos de mar es una industria en auge, y en consecuencia, existe la necesidad de establecer los parámetros de cultivo óptimos para garantizar la salud de los animales en cultivo. Objetivo: Evaluar los recuentos bacterianos en el agua de cultivo de los sistemas de recirculación acuícola (RAS) de erizo de mar Arbacia dufresnii. Métodos: Se determinó la calidad bacteriológica del agua de cultivo de dos RAS que contenían erizos de mar. Durante aproximadamente dos meses, se tomaron muestras de agua semanalmente. La calidad bacteriológica se determinó realizando recuento de las poblaciones heterótrofas aerobias totales, bacterias ácido lácticas, enterobacterias y bacterias del género Vibrio. También se midieron parámetros fisicoquímicos. Resultados: No se observaron patologías ni mortalidad. No se detectaron enterobacterias ni bacterias del ácido láctico en ninguno de los sistemas RAS. El número de animales cultivados tuvo un efecto importante en la diferencia observada en el recuento de bacterias totales y Vibrio spp. En el RAS 1 los recuentos máximos de bacterias totales y Vibrio spp. fueron 2.8 x 105 ± 1.7 x 105 y 1.45 x 105 ± 3.6 x 104 UFC ml-1, respectivamente. En RAS 2 los recuentos de bacterias totales y Vibrio spp. exhibieron un comportamiento repetitivo en el tiempo influenciado en parte por el recambio de agua y principalmente por la alimentación. Los resultados indican que los cambios periódicos de agua aseguran un crecimiento limitado de cepas bacterianas como Vibrio y otras bacterias. Conclusiones: Nuestros resultados sugieren que los niveles de recuento bacteriano registrados en este estudio pueden usarse como umbral o límite de seguridad para la acuicultura de Arbacia dufresnii.


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Sea Urchins , Bacterial Load/statistics & numerical data , Water Recirculation , Bacteriological Techniques , Aquaculture/methods
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Rev. chil. infectol ; 40(3): 291-295, jun. 2023. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1515136

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En los años sesenta el antiguo Instituto Bacteriológico de Chile obtuvo de la Universidad de Chile la ayuda de Albert Schatz, descubridor de la estreptomicina, para mejorar su producción de penicilina. Esta asesoría no fue aprovechada y la situación empeoró, hasta la llegada de Mario Miranda como Director, quien trajo a Sir Ernst Chain, Premio Nobel por el desarrollo de la penicilina, para que hiciese una evaluación de la planta de producción antes de decidir su cierre. El autor de estas líneas, quien puso fin a la producción en 1973, relata las visitas y las conclusiones de ambos asesores.


In the sixties the ancient Bacteriological Institute of Chile obtained from the University of Chile the transfer of Albert Schatz, discoverer of streptomycin, to improve its penicillin production. This advisory was wasted and the situation worsened until the arrival of Mario Miranda as the new Director, who brought Sir Ernst Chain, Nobel Prize for the development of penicillin, to make an evaluation of the production plant before deciding to continue or close it. The author of these lines, who ended production in 1973, recounts the visits and the conclusions of both advisors.


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History, 20th Century , Penicillins/history , Drug Industry/history , Academies and Institutes/history , Chile
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-217199

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The hospital environment plays a crucial role in the chain of infection spread. Thus, there is need to attack the chain of infection at its weakest link as the most effective way in combating and/or preventing nosocomial infections. The study aims to assess the common aerobic pathogenic bacteria in the different departments of Jodhpur National University Dental Hospital and to establish the best disinfectant as well as disinfection procedure. A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted. Air and surface samples were taken before and after dental procedures from all the three departments within durations of 14 days. Different antiseptics were used so as to compare their effectiveness. Swabs taken from different places were streaked on blood agar plates and incubated at 37oC under aerobic conditions for 24 hours. After incubation, isolates obtained were appropriately identified. After aerobic incubation of the settle plates at 370C for 24hours, the colonies on each plate were counted and recorded as the number of bacteria carrying particles settling over the area of the plate in a given period of time. The level of bacterial contamination of air is usually expressed as the number of bacteria carrying particles per cubic millimeter. A total of 274 surface samples and 97 air samples were collected. Bacteria were isolated in all air samples while only 255 surface samples had growth. The predominant species in all services was Bacillus spp, followed by coagulase negative Staphylococci, Micrococcus luteus, aerobic spore formers and least was Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The bacteria isolated in the air were similar to those isolated from surfaces. In conclusion, lack of a universal procedure for surveillance of nosocomial infection, presence of pathogenic bacteria, poor hand hygiene and heavy contamination of some important surfaces are the most important problems in our hospitals.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-219664

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Aim: Enumeration of bacterial counts is an important index of assessing the safety and quality of food products. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of pathogenic bacteria in white shrimp samples obtained from major markets serving consumers in Calabar. Study Design: This study was a cross sectional study conducted between April 2017 and April 2018. Methodology: One hundred and twenty (120) samples of smoked dried Nematopalaemon hastatus (white shrimp) were analyzed for the presence of bacterial pathogens. Bacterial loads and identification of isolated organisms was determined using standard microbiological methods. Results: The results showed that 66.7% of the analyzed shrimps had aerobic bacterial counts exceeding the upper permissible limit (<1.0x106Cfu/g) and 56.7% had unsatisfactory (?20Cfu/g) Vibrio counts. The study revealed the presence of different bacteria genera namely Klebsiella, Salmonella, Pseudomonas, Serratia, Vibrio, Citrobacter, Proteus, Aeromonas, Streptococcus, Escherichia, Coagulase-negative Staphylococci (CoNS), Enterobacter and Bacillus. Predominant organism was Salmonella spp (26.7%), followed by Vibrio spp (21.7%) while the least isolated organisms were Bacillus spp and Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci (1.7%) each. The occurrence of high counts of pathogens in seafood may cause food poisoning; especially in individuals who consume this seafood raw, or lightly or insufficiently cooked. Conclusion: Hence, seafood should be processed and packaged under standard hygienic conditions to reduce the risk of microbial contamination. In addition, public health awareness campaign targeted at consumers and vendors should be optimized with frequent monitoring by regulatory agencies.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-217110

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Background: Chronic dacryocystitis is a constant menace to delicate ocular structures. If left untreated, it can lead to sight as well as life-threatening complications. However, such complications may be prevented by timely intervention along with appropriate antibiotic prophylaxis. The objectives are to investigate the current bacterial community profile in adult patients with chronic dacryocystitis attending a referral eye care center in Odisha and to determine their drug susceptibility pattern to commonly used antimicrobial agents. Materials and Methods: An observational study was conducted on 70 adult patients with chronic dacryocystitis. The discharge from the punctum was collected by doing a regurgitation test or lacrimal passage irrigation and sent for microbiological analysis. Results: Out of 70 samples collected, 54 (77.1%) samples showed bacterial growth after 24–48 h of incubation. Among various isolates recovered, 68.5% were gram-positive and 27.8% were gram-negative organisms. Staphylococcus aureus was found to be the most common isolate among gram-positive, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa was most common among gram-negative organisms. Among all drugs used in the susceptibility test; amikacin, piperacilin + tazobactam, and netilmycin were found to be most sensitive and cefixime, and amoxycilin + clavulinic acid was found to be most resistant to gram-positive as well as for gram-negative organisms. Conclusion: Knowledge about the microbiological profile and the drug susceptibility pattern responsible for chronic dacryocystitis in a geographical area is important and should be kept in mind while treating these patients.

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Rev. chil. infectol ; 39(5): 659-666, oct. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1431701

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Se relata el nacimiento, auge y decadencia, de la producción de vacunas en el antiguo Instituto Bacteriológico de Chile, desde su fundación en 1929 hasta su fin en 1980, por boca de quien fuera por diecisiete años primero encargado de la fabricación de vacunas bacterianas y luego director de la institución. Las vicisitudes de la vacuna BCG, la introducción del toxoide tetánico, el fin de la vacuna antivariólica y el triunfo de vacuna antirrábica de Fuenzalida y Palacios, se narran a menudo con comentarios de quienes participaron en estos hechos.


The birth, rise and decline, of vaccine production at the Bacteriological Institute of Chile is recounted by mouth of who was for seventeen years first in charge of manufacturing and then director of the institution. The vicissitudes of the BCG vaccine, the introduction of tetanus toxoid, the end of smallpox vaccine, and the triumph of the rabies vaccine are often related with comments from those who participated in the events.


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Humans , History, 20th Century , Bacteriology/history , Communicable Disease Control/history , Vaccine Development/history , Smallpox Vaccine/history , Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccines/history , Rabies Vaccines/history , Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis Vaccine/history , Chile , Tuberculosis Vaccines/history
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Indian J Lepr ; 2022 Jun; 94: 141-152
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222603

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Despite India reaching elimination levelsas a public health problem, leprosy still remains a major health care problem. The aim of our study is to determine the morphological pattern and the trend of acid-fast bacilli (AFB) positivity of the disease in the post eradication phase. A retrospective study was conducted of skin biopsies clinically diagnosed as leprosy from January 2015 to December 2019. Relevant clinical history was obtained from records. Majority were in the age group of 31-40 years (20%), with male predominance (61.25%). 10.62% cases were of children below the age of 15 years. Histologically, 38.75% of cases were diagnosed as indeterminate leprosy followed by 20% cases of lepromatous leprosy. Hypopigmentation (35.62) was the most common clinical feature. Clinical-histological concordance was highest for histioid leprosy cases (100%) followed by lepromatous leprosy (90.62%). Majority of our cases were multibacillary (71.25%). BI 1+ was seen in 51.75%, whereas BI 6+ was 11.4%. Predominance of multibacillary forms specially with high bacterial load indicates late reporting and need to diagnose and treat early for stopping its transmission. Histopathological examination of skin biopsy is important for early and proper treatment of the patients with early inderminate/atypical clinical manifestations. The health care policies need to be reconsidered and revised both at the national and global levels

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Rev. venez. cir ; 75(2): 96-101, 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1553969

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Objetivo: determinar el número de pacientes que desarrollaron una infección postquirúrgica, posibles agentes etiológicos y complicaciones.Métodos : se realizó un estudio retrospectivo observacional que incluye a todos los supervivientes de las cirugías electivas y de emergencia de los servicios de Cirugía I, II y III del Hospital Universitario de Caracas durante el año 2019. Los datos fueron recopilados a través de la revisión de historias médicas. 48 historias cumplieron los criterios de inclusión, en estas se analizaron distintas variables como: días de hospitalización, síntomas, resultados de laboratorio, cultivos microbiológicos y tratamientos. A partir de estas se elaboraron tablas de frecuencia y análisis bivariado (Chi-cuadrado de Pearson) con el programa IBM SPSS Statistics 26.Resultados : la prevalencia de las infecciones postoperatorias fue de 4,69% CI 95% = (2,79-7,16%) en los servicios de Cirugía (I, II y III) del hospital durante el año 2019, la mayoría ocurrieron tras cirugías de emergencia (87,50%) tales como: apendicectomías (45,83%) y colecistectomías (10,41%). Solo al 22,91% de estos pacientes se les realizó cultivo microbiológico donde se encontró:E. coli (10,50%), Enterococcus sp. y Klebsiella pneumoniae (6,24%), Morganella morganii (2,1%) y Streptococcus pneumoniae (2,1%). Conclusión : las infecciones del sitio quirúrgico siguen siendo una de las principales causas de morbi-mortalidad y aumento de la estadía hospitalaria en los servicios de cirugía, son de diversa etiología bacteriana y están mayormente asociadas a cirugías abdominales, de emergencia(AU)


Objective: to determine the number of patients that developed a surgical site infection (SSI), possible etiologic agents and complications.Methods : an observational and retrospective study that includes every patient that underwent and survived a surgical procedure at the general surgery I, II and III services at the University Hospital of Caracas between January and December 2019. The study data were collected through the review of the medical records. 48 medical records that met the inclusion criteria and different variables were analyzed, including: days of hospitalization, symptoms, laboratory results, microbiological cultures and treatments. From those variables, frequency tables and bivariate analysis (Pearson's Chi-Square) were created with the IBM SPSS Statistics 26 program.Results : the SSI prevalence was 4,69% CI 95%= (2,79-7,16%) including the three surgery services (I, II and III) at the University Hospital of Caracas during 2019. Most of these occurred after emergency surgeries (87,50%) among which stand out: appendectomy (45,83%) and cholecystectomies (10,41%). Microbiological cultures were performed only in 22,91% of these patients and the following bacteria were isolated:E. coli (10,50%), Enterococcus sp. plus Klebsiella pneumoniae (6,24%), Morganella morganii (2,1%) and Streptococcus pneumoniae (2,1%). Conclusion : Surgical Site Infection (SSI) continues to be one of the main causes of morbimortality and increased hospital stay in surgical services in the hospital. These infections have a diverse bacterial etiology and are mostly associated with abdominal or emergency surgeries(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Surgical Wound Infection/etiology , Hospitals, Teaching , Signs and Symptoms
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Multimed (Granma) ; 25(6)2021.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1506774

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Introducción: la resistencia bacteriana es la epidemia silente del siglo XXI. Dentro de este fenómeno es importante destacar la que se produce a los betalactámicos; por tanto, es urgente la implementación de cambios drásticos en los actuales patrones de uso de estos antimicrobianos, así como nuevas estrategias para su innovación. Objetivo: determinar el comportamiento de la resistencia bacteriana al meropenem y la ceftriaxona en los pacientes atendidos en el Hospital Pediátrico Docente General "Luis A. Milanés" durante el periodo de mayo 2016 a mayo 2018. Métodos: se realizó un estudio analítico observacional prospectivo en el área de salud correspondiente al Hospital Pediátrico Docente General "Luis A. Milanés", en el período comprendido entre mayo de 2016 a mayo de 2018. La muestra quedó constituida por 265 cepas aisladas e identificadas. Se realizó revisión de las historias clínicas en pacientes ingresados durante el periodo de estudio para la obtención de la información necesaria. Resultados: predominó el rango de edad entre 1 y 11 meses. La estadía hospitalaria y el tratamiento antimicrobiano previo se asociaron estadísticamente a la resistencia bacteriana. Predominó el urocultivo y E. coli fue el microrganismo más resistente durante el periodo del estudio. El área de servicio hospitalaria más representativa fue la sala de febriles. Conclusiones: la edad no mostró asociación estadística significativa con la resistencia bacteriana. Se encontró asociación entre la estadía hospitalaria y el tratamiento antimicrobiano previo con la resistencia bacteriana a estos antimicrobianos. El tipo de muestra biológica más representativa fue el urocultivo. Las cepas de Enterobacterias aisladas de las muestras presentaron mayor resistencia bacteriana. La Sala de febriles fue el área de servicio que presentó más microorganismos resistentes.


Introduction: bacterial resistance is the silent epidemic of the 21st century. Within this phenomenon it is important to highlight the one that occurs to beta-lactams; therefore, the implementation of drastic changes in the current patterns of use of these antimicrobials is urgent, as well as new strategies for their innovation. Objective: to determine the behavior of bacterial resistance to meropenem and ceftriaxone in patients treated at the General Teaching Pediatric Hospital "Luis A. Milanés" during the period from May 2016 to May 2018. Methods: a prospective observational analytical study was carried out in the health area corresponding to the General Teaching Pediatric Hospital "Luis A. Milanés", in the period from May 2016 to May 2018. The sample consisted of 265 isolated and identified strains. A review of the medical records was carried out in patients admitted during the study period to obtain the necessary information. Results: the age range between 1 and 11 months predominated. Hospital stay and previous antimicrobial treatment were statistically associated with bacterial resistance. Urine culture predominated and E. coli was the most resistant microorganism during the study period. The most representative hospital service area was the fever room. Conclusions: age did not show a statistically significant association with bacterial resistance. An association was found between hospital stay and previous antimicrobial treatment with bacterial resistance to these antimicrobials. The most representative type of biological sample was urine culture. The Enterobacteriaceae strains isolated from the samples presented higher bacterial resistance. The Febrile Room was the service area that presented the most resistant microorganisms.


Introdução: a resistência bacteriana é a epidemia silenciosa do século XXI. Dentro desse fenômeno, é importante destacar aquele que ocorre com os beta-lactâmicos; portanto, é urgente a implementação de mudanças drásticas nos padrões atuais de uso desses antimicrobianos, assim como novas estratégias para sua inovação. Objetivo: determinar o comportamento da resistência bacteriana ao meropenem e à ceftriaxona em pacientes atendidos no Hospital Geral de Ensino Pediátrico "Luis A. Milanés" no período de maio de 2016 a maio de 2018. Métodos: foi realizado um estudo observacional analítico prospectivo na área da saúde correspondente ao Hospital Geral de Ensino Pediátrico "Luis A. Milanés", no período de maio de 2016 a maio de 2018. A amostra foi composta por 265 cepas isoladas e identificadas. Foi realizada revisão dos prontuários dos pacientes internados no período do estudo para obtenção das informações necessárias. Resultados: predominou a faixa etária de 1 a 11 meses. A permanência hospitalar e o tratamento antimicrobiano prévio foram estatisticamente associados à resistência bacteriana. A urocultura predominou e E. coli foi o microrganismo mais resistente durante o período de estudo. A área de serviço hospitalar mais representativa foi a sala de febre. Conclusões: a idade não apresentou associação estatisticamente significativa com a resistência bacteriana. Foi encontrada associação entre a internação hospitalar e o tratamento antimicrobiano prévio com a resistência bacteriana a esses antimicrobianos. O tipo mais representativo de amostra biológica foi a cultura de urina. As cepas de Enterobacteriaceae isoladas das amostras apresentaram maior resistência bacteriana. A Sala Febrile foi a área de serviço que apresentou os microrganismos mais resistentes.

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African Journal of Health Sciences ; 34(4): 475-481, 2021.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1337588

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Milk, a nutrient-rich liquid food produced in the mammary glands of mammals, contains low bacterial counts when it leaves the udder, but it may get contaminated from the environment, exterior of udder, water, soil, milkers' hands and utensils. Contamination can serve as a source of spread of certain harmful human bacterial diseases like tuberculosis, diphtheria, salmonellosis and food poisoning if consumed in raw form. This study, therefore, was designed to evaluate bacteriological quality of milk samples collected from various localities within Ilesha metropolis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty (20) samples of fresh raw milk were collected in sterilized bottles from various nomadic milk hawkers in Ilesha. Methylene blue reductase test, standard plate count on standard plate count agar and isolation of possible pathogens using selective culture media was carried out on the samples. RESULTS Of the 20 samples of raw milk collected for bacteriological analysis, 3 samples were found to be of excellent quality, 5 were very good, 4 were good, 5 were fair and 3 were of poor quality. The actual standard plate count for excellent and very good quality ranged between 33-54 and 62 - 80 colony forming units (cfu). The organisms isolated and biochemically characterized from the raw milk samples were found contaminated with Escherichia coli (4 strains), Staphylococcus aureus (8 strains), Streptococcus pyogenes (5 strains), Streptococcus agalactiae (3 strains) and Enterobacter aerogenes (5 strains). African Journal of Health Sciences Volume 34, Issue No.4, July- August 2021 476 CONCLUSION The results obtained from this study showed that the milk sold in raw form could be hazardous to human health if sold without adopting hygienic measures


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Humans , Bacteriological Techniques , Milk Sickness , Ill-Housed Persons , Cities , Nigeria
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-209722

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Aims:A wide variety of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria either singly or in combination has been implicated in pyogenic wound infection and this has been associated with treatment failures due to antibiotic resistance. This study aims at investigating the agentsof pyogenic wound infection and their antibiotic susceptibility.Study Design:A descriptive cross-sectional study conducted at the only tertiary Teaching Hospital in Uyo, Nigeria and carried out on 136 wound samples.Place and Duration of Study: University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo, Nigeria,between April and October, 2018.Methodology: Aspirated pus or wound swab samples were collected and inoculated on two separate agar plates containing 25% Sheep Blood and incubated aerobically and anaerobically at 37°C for 48 –72 hours. Identification of isolates was performed following standard procedures. Data obtained were analyzed using SPSS software. Results:Of the 136 collected wound samples from 76 (55.9%) males and 60 (44.1%) females patients fromages 20 to 70 years and above, 127 (93.4%) had growth of different bacterial isolates totaling 214 in number. Among these were aerobes 132 (61.6%) anaerobes 82 (38.4%). The Gram-negative aerobes had the highest prevalence 81 (37.9%), while the Gram-positive anaerobes 20 (9.4%) was the least prevalent. Staphylococcus aureus,44 (86.3%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 24 (29.6%), were the predominant Gram-positive and Gram-negative aerobes respectively. Peptococci spp. 8 (40%) andBacteriodes fragilis28 (54.9%)were the predominant Gram-positive and Gram-negative anaerobes respectively.Some rarely reported pathogens revealed include Acinetobacter iwoffi, Enterobacter cloacaeand Stenotrophomonas maltophilia1(1.2%) and they showed 100% resistance to all tested antibiotics. The majority of the Gram-positive aerobes 29 (56.9%) were Vancomycin resistant and there was also an increasing prevalence of Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus(45%).Conclusion:The bacterial agents causing pyogenic wound infection in Uyo comprised of 61.6% aerobes and 38.4% anaerobes. Some rarely reported bacteria such as Enterobacter cloacaeand A. iwofiiimplicated in the infections were resistant to all commonly used antibiotics including Imipenem, a reserved antibiotic. Staphylococcus aureuswas the commonest cause of pyogenic wound infection and up to 45% of them were Methicillin resistant.

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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 27(3): 159-165, jul./set. 2020. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1491680

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver salsicha utilizando o pargo Pagrus pagrus de baixo valor comercial capturado na modalidade de pesca de arrasto e classificado como na categoria mistura por ter tamanho reduzido para o mercado varejista e realizar análises físico-químicas, microbiológicas, toxicológicas e sensoriais. A salsicha foi elaborada na planta piloto da Embrapa Agroindústria de Alimentos utilizando 50% de surimi e 50% de filé. As análises físico-químicas, microbiológicas e toxicológicas foram realizadas com métodos oficiais. O teste de aceitação foi realizado com 87 provadores que avaliaram o produto utilizando escala hedônica de sete pontos e também arguidos quanto à intenção de compra do produto. O produto foi considerado aceito quando 70% dos provadores atribuíram nota 4. Os resultados da composição centesimal foram: umidade 71,22%, proteínas 15,34%, lipídios totais 5,55%, carboidratos 6,11%, cinzas 1,78% e o valor energético 135,75 kcal. As avaliações microbiológicas e toxicológicas mostraram que os produtos apresentaram qualidade satisfatória conforme a legislação. A salsicha foi aceita por 82,7% dos provadores e o aspecto global do produto atingiu média de 4,93 (±1,69). Em relação à intenção de compra foi atribuída a maior porcentagem para talvez sim/talvez não (32%), seguido de provavelmente compraria (24%), e 28,1% informaram que provavelmente ou deci


The aim of this work was to develop sausage using the low commercial value red porgy (Pagrus pagrus) caught in the “fish mix” category in the trawl fishery and to perform physicochemical, microbiological, toxicological and sensorial analysis. The sausage was prepared using 50% of surimi and 50% of fillet in Embrapa Food Agroindustry Pilot Plant. The physicochemical, microbiological, toxicological analyses were performed with official methods. The sensorial analyses were performed with 87 testers who evaluated the product using a hedonic scale of seven (7) points and were also accused of buying the product. The product was considered accepted when 70% of the tasters assigned a score ≥ 4. One sausage formulation was tested using 50% surimi. The results of the centesimal composition were: moisture 71.22%, proteins 15.34%, total lipids 5.55%, carbohydrates 6.11%, ash 1.78% and energy value 135.75 kcal. The parameters of microbiological and toxicological are within the current legislation for breaded products. The sausage was accepted obtaining 82.7% and the overall impression of the product reached a mean of 4.93 (± 1.69). Regarding intention to purchase for sausage, the highest percentage was attributed to maybe / perhaps not (32%), followed by likely to buy (24%), and 28.1% reported that they probably or decidedly would not buy. Based on the results obtained, it was concluded that the low commercial value fish of the “fish mix” category resulted in a viable product available for use in fish technology.


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Animals , Food, Preserved , Meat , Chemical Phenomena , Fish Products , Perciformes
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-215665

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Background: Wound infections continue to be a causeof concern as they can delay healing and cause woundbreakdown. Their effective treatment demands quickisolation and identification of causative organisms withappropriate antibiotic sensitivity pattern. Material andMethods: Wound swab and pus samples received frominpatient as well as outpatient department of all agegroups and both genders were processed usingconventional media as well as chromogenic medium(HiCrome UTI) and results of both were compared.Antibiotic sensitivity testing was done on Vitek 2Compact automated system. Results: Among 342samples, 77% showed growth. Fifty eight percentagewere Gram negative and 42% were Gram positiveorganisms. Polymicrobial growth was seen in 11% ofsamples. HiCrome UTI isolated all organisms inculture. Colony characteristics and colour of all isolateson HiCrome UTI were comparable to theiridentification on Vitek 2 Compact. Among the Grampositive organisms, commonest was MethicillinSensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA 42%)followed by Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcusaureus (MRSA 33%), Enterococcus faecalis (10%),Staphylococcus epidermidis (8%), Staphylococcushaemolyticus (3%), Streptococcus pyogenes (2%) andStreptococcus agalactiae (2%). Most of the Grampositive organisms were sensitive to vancomycin,teicoplanin, linezolid and clindamycin The commonGram negative organisms were E. coli (36%),Klebsiella pneumoniae (20%), Pseudomonasaeruginosa (18%), Proteus mirabilis (7%),Enterobacter cloacae (6%) and Acinetobacterbaumannii (4%). Most of the Gram negative organismswere sensitive to cefepime, beta lactams-betalactamase inhibitors, aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolones. Conclusion: Gram-negative organismspredominated in our study. HiCrome UTI agar can beused as a cost-effective approach for rapid isolation ofall organisms. It gives definite identification ofcommon organisms and thus reduces turn-around-timefor the same. It provides presumptive identification ofinfrequent organisms which can be further confirmedby simple biochemical tests. Hence these properties ofHiCrome UTI agar help serve the purpose especiallyfrom mixed cultures and in resource constraint settings

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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 27(3): 159-165, jul./set. 2020. il.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1377528

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver salsicha utilizando o pargo Pagrus pagrus de baixo valor comercial capturado na modalidade de pesca de arrasto e classificado como na categoria "mistura" por ter tamanho reduzido para o mercado varejista e realizar análises físico-químicas, microbiológicas, toxicológicas e sensoriais. A salsicha foi elaborada na planta piloto da Embrapa Agroindústria de Alimentos utilizando 50% de surimi e 50% de filé. As análises físico-químicas, microbiológicas e toxicológicas foram realizadas com métodos oficiais. O teste de aceitação foi realizado com 87 provadores que avaliaram o produto utilizando escala hedônica de sete pontos e também arguidos quanto à intenção de compra do produto. O produto foi considerado aceito quando 70% dos provadores atribuíram nota ≥ 4. Os resultados da composição centesimal foram: umidade 71,22%, proteínas 15,34%, lipídios totais 5,55%, carboidratos 6,11%, cinzas 1,78% e o valor energético 135,75 kcal. As avaliações microbiológicas e toxicológicas mostraram que os produtos apresentaram qualidade satisfatória conforme a legislação. A salsicha foi aceita por 82,7% dos provadores e o aspecto global do produto atingiu média de 4,93 (±1,69). Em relação à intenção de compra foi atribuída a maior porcentagem para talvez sim/talvez não (32%), seguido de provavelmente compraria (24%), e 28,1% informaram que provavelmente ou decididamente não comprariam. Com base nos resultados obtidos, conclui-se que o peixe de baixo valor agregado da categoria "mistura" resultou em produto embutido viável para o uso na tecnologia do pescado.


The aim of this work was to develop sausage using the low commercial value red porgy (Pagrus pagrus) caught in the "fish mix" category in the trawl fishery and to perform physicochemical, microbiological, toxicological and sensorial analysis. The sausage was prepared using 50% of surimi and 50% of fillet in Embrapa Food Agroindustry Pilot Plant. The physicochemical, microbiological, toxicological analyses were performed with official methods. The sensorial analyses were performed with 87 testers who evaluated the product using a hedonic scale of seven (7) points and were also accused of buying the product. The product was considered accepted when 70% of the tasters assigned a score ≥ 4. One sausage formulation was tested using 50% surimi. The results of the centesimal composition were: moisture 71.22%, proteins 15.34%, total lipids 5.55%, carbohydrates 6.11%, ash 1.78% and energy value 135.75 kcal. The parameters of microbiological and toxicological are within the current legislation for breaded products. The sausage was accepted obtaining 82.7% and the overall impression of the product reached a mean of 4.93 (± 1.69). Regarding intention to purchase for sausage, the highest percentage was attributed to maybe / perhaps not (32%), followed by likely to buy (24%), and 28.1% reported that they probably or decidedly would not buy. Based on the results obtained, it was concluded that the low commercial value fish of the "fish mix" category resulted in a viable product available for use in fish technology.


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Animals , Fish Proteins/analysis , Fish Products/analysis , Fishes , Food Analysis/statistics & numerical data , Quality Control , Previous Analysis of Products , Food/statistics & numerical data
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Kasmera ; 48(1): e48131414, ene-jun 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1103166

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El crecimiento de la población humana y las actividades antropogénicas ha aumentado la tasa de contaminación del agua subterránea en el mundo, por lo que, la finalidad de este estudio es determinar la potabilidad del agua de cuatro pozos subterráneos de un área rural del estado Mérida, mediante la caracterización fisicoquímica y microbiológica, para comprobar la factibilidad de su uso como agua de consumo. Los resultados indican que los parámetros fisicoquímicos cumplen la normativa venezolana. Las aguas presentan una gran variedad de minerales destacándose Ca, Na y Mg como cationes mayoritarios y una dureza básicamente debía a iones bicarbonato. Los valores de la distribución isotópica, sugieren la existencia de dos acuíferos sin conexiones hidráulicas entre los pozos. El análisis bacteriológico y parasitológico detecta: bacterias heterótrofas, coliformes totales y Pseudomonas, así como, Ascaris spp., Blastocystis sp., Giardia sp., y Eimeria sp., probablemente procedentes del filtrado subterráneo de los pozos sépticos y percolado desde la superficie a través del suelo de textura franco arcilloso arenoso, microorganismos que se han adaptado a las características fisicoquímicas de las aguas. Los resultados demuestran que el agua de tres pozos, no puede ser utilizada para el consumo, sin previo tratamiento convencional como coagulación, filtración y cloración


Growth in human population and anthropogenic activities has increased the rate of groundwater pollution in the world, therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine the potability of water from four underground wells in a rural area of Mérida State, through the physicochemical and microbiological characterization, to check the feasibility of its use as drinking water. The results indicate that the physicochemical parameters comply with venezuelan regulations. The waters have a wide variety of minerals, highlighting Ca, Na and Mg as majority cations and a hardness basically due to bicarbonate ions. The values of the isotopic distribution suggest the existence of two aquifers without hydraulic connections between wells. Bacteriological and parasitological analysis detects: heterotrophic bacteria, total coliforms and Pseudomonas, as well as Ascaris spp., Blastocystis sp., Giardia sp., and Eimeria sp., probably derived from the underground filtration of septic tanks and percolated from the surface through the sandy clay loam soil, microorganisms that have adapted to the physicochemical characteristics of waters. The results show that the water from three wells cannot be used for consumption without some conventional treatment as filtration and coagulation, and disinfection process

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Arch. méd. Camaguey ; 24(1): e6711, ene.-feb. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1088834

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RESUMEN Fundamento: los procesos infecciosos son una de las causas de morbilidad y mortalidad en pacientes quemados, por lo que el diagnóstico temprano de la infección a través del estudio bacteriológico cuantitativo representa un paso de avance para el tratamiento oportuno. Objetivo: determinar mediante el estudio bacteriológico cuantitativo de la herida por quemadura el diagnóstico de infección en pacientes quemados. Métodos: se realizó un estudio descriptivo, de corte transversal para determinar mediante el estudio bacteriológico cuantitativo de la herida por quemadura el diagnóstico de infección en los pacientes quemados ingresados en el servicio de Caumatología del Hospital Universitario Manuel Ascunce Domenech de la provincia Camagüey, desde septiembre de 2015 a noviembre de 2017. Se estudiaron 34 pacientes y se evaluaron las variables: edad, sexo, índice de gravedad, positividad o no de los estudios cualitativos y cuantitativos en relación con las manifestaciones clínicas de infección. Resultados: el sexo femenino fue el más representado con 70,59 % de casos, predominaron las edades entre 48-67 años, el 38,23 % de los lesionados estaban clasificados como muy grave, la colonización fue la predominante sobre la infección en el cultivo cuantitativo con un 26,47 %. En los pacientes con manifestaciones clínicas de infección, el cultivo bacteriológico cuantitativo fue positivo en 11 de ellos para un 32,35 %. Se encontró en el 44,12 % la presencia de gérmenes a una concentración de más de 105 gérmenes por gramo de tejido. Conclusiones: los factores determinantes en la aparición de infección en la herida por quemadura son la edad, la extensión y profundidad de las lesiones. Existió una correlación entre la positividad del estudio bacteriológico cuantitativo y la presencia de manifestaciones clínicas de infección en los pacientes. Se documentó mayor número de cultivos cuantitativos con resultados positivos y su correlación con la presencia de gérmenes en los cultivos cualitativos.


ABSTRACT Background: the infectious processes are one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in the burned patients, which is why the early diagnosis of the infection through the bacteriological quantitative study represents a forward-motion step for the opportune treatment of these patients. Objective: to determine the diagnosis of infection in the burned patients by means of the bacteriological quantitative study of the injury by burn. Methods: a descriptive, cross-section study was carried out to determine by means of the bacteriological quantitative study of the injury by burn the diagnosis of infection in the burned patients entered in the service of Burn at Manuel Ascunce Domenech Universitary Hospital of the province Camagüey, from September 2015 to November 2017. 34 patients were studied in those who were evaluated the following variables: age, sex, severity rate, positivity or no of the qualitative and quantitative study relating to the clinical public demonstrations of infection. Results: in this study the feminine sex became represented by 70.59 %, predominating ages between 48- 67 years, the 38.23 % of injured persons were classified as very grave, and colonization was the predominant on the infection in the quantitative cultivation with a 26.47 %. In patients with clinical demonstrations of infection, the quantitative culture was positive in 11 of them for a 32.35 %. It was found in 44.12 % of patients, the presence from germs to a concentration of over 105 germen per gram of fabric. Conclusions: determining factors in the appearing of infection in the injury by burn were age, extension and depth of the injuries. There was a correlation between the positivity of the bacteriological quantitative study and the presence of clinical demonstrations of infection in these patients. Greater number of quantitative cultivations with positive results and their correlation with the presence of germs in the qualitative cultivations were documented.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-204389

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Background: To find out the incidence of meningitis in neonatal sepsis and antibiotic sensitivity pattern in term neonates.Methods: This prospective observational cohort study was done in a tertiary care hospital located in rural South India for a period of 2 years. Blood culture and lumbar puncture were performed for all term babies with clinically suspected sepsis. Growth, if detected was followed by antibiotic sensitivity testing.Results: Of a total of 50 neonates investigated with blood culture, 32(64%) were found to be culture positive for neonatal septicemia, 16 were diagnosed to have meningitis. Meningitis was present in 4(25%) early onset sepsis cases and in 12(75%) late onset sepsis cases (p-value: 0.008). Blood culture showed growth in all of the 16 cases of meningitis, but Cerebro Spinal Fluid (CSF) culture was positive in 5 cases. The most common presenting features are lethargy, seizures, decreased acceptance of feeds, instability of temperature regulation, vomiting, respiratory distress, and apnea. The most common organism in blood culture was Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus (CONS) (20%) followed by Klebsiella spp. (16%). CONS was most sensitive to Linezolid (100%), Vancomycin (90%). Of the 8 cases of Klebsiella, 62.5% cases were sensitive to Colistin and Tigecycline, 50% to Cotrimoxazole. CSF culture was positive in 5(31.25%) cases. CONS and Enterococci spp. were the most common organisms isolated in CSF.Conclusions: Clinical manifestations of meningitis overlap with those of sepsis and are nonspecific. Significant number of neonates with sepsis have meningitis. Hence, it is necessary to rule out meningitis in neonates presented with clinical features of sepsis. CONS was the most common agent isolated in both blood and CSF culture. Routine bacterial surveillance and study of their resistance patterns must be an essential component of neonatal care which helps in implementation of a rational empirical treatment strategy.

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Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 182-185, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-799475

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Objective@#To evaluate diagnostic performance of Todd-Hewitt (T-H) broth culture method, direct culture method, liquid chromogenic culture method, and loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method for screening group B streptococcus (GBS) during late pregnancy.@*Methods@#In the retrospective study, the rectal vaginal secretions samples were collected from pregnant women at 35 to 37 weeks at the obstetrics clinic of Guangzhou Women and Children′s Medical Center affiliated to Guangzhou Medical University during October 2016 to April 2018. For the purposes of clinical evaluation, T-H broth culture was used as the standard reference method, and double-blind trials were used to evaluate diagnostic performance of direct culture method, liquid chromogenic culture method, and LAMP method for screening group B streptococcus during late pregnancy in three research stages. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), coincidence rate and Yoden index for each method were calculated. Also, the level of agreement between each method and T-H broth was assessed using the kappa (k) coefficient.@*Results@#A total of 969 specimens were detected by the T-H enrichment culture method, and 90 were positive (9.3%). The sensitivities from high to low were LAMP method [100% (25/25)], direct culture method [81.5% (22/27), 95%CI:65.8%-97.1%], and liquid color culture method [71.1% (27/38), 95%CI:55.9%-86.2%]. Specificities were direct culture method [100% (282/282)], liquid color culture method [98.1% (455/464), 95%CI:96.8%-99.3%], and LAMP method [94.0% (125/133), 95%CI: 89.9%-98.1%]. The coincidence rates were direct culture method [98.4% (22+282)/309], liquid color culture method [96.0% (27+455)/502], and LAMP method [94.9% (25+125)/158]. The Kappa values of the direct culture method (0.889), LAMP method (0.832) and the enrichment culture method were all ≥0.75, and that of the liquid color culture method was 0.708. The false negative rate of direct culture method was 18.5% (5/27), and no false negative case by LAMP method, but its false positive rate was 6.0% (8/133). The false negative rate and false positive rate of liquid color culture method were 28.9% (11/38) and 1.9% (9/464), respectively.@*Conclusions@#Of the three screening methods compared in this study, only the LAMP method has the advantages in sensitivity, specificity, and coincidence rate compared with T-H enriched culture method, while the others have a certain degree of false negatives rate. The clinical laboratory can introduce these methods based on laboratory facilities and staffing, or refer to the European and American guidelines and combine the recommended antenatal GBS screening method with intrapartum nucleic acid amplification tests to best meet the clinical demands.

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Malaysian Journal of Microbiology ; : 353-363, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-964748

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Aims@#Water is described as safe and wholesome when it is free from pathogenic microorganisms and chemical substances that are hazardous to human health. This study aimed to investigate the microbial quality of water used for drinking, cooking, bathing and other purposes at universities in Nigeria.@*Methodology and results@#Water samples were collected from forty-four storage tanks across four selected universities. Total viable bacteria in the water samples were cultivated using the plate count agar. The isolation of total coliform and Escherichia coli were carried out on Harlequin™ E. coli/coliform agar (HA) medium, while media-faecal coliform was used for faecal coliform employing the membrane filtration technique. Physicochemical parameters such as alkalinity, pH, total alkalinity, total dissolved solid, total suspended solid, electrical conductivity, total hardness, fluoride and chloride ion concentrations, were evaluated in accordance with standard procedures. Data were compared statistically using MedCalc statistical software. Considering the heterotrophic bacterial counts, all water samples were unsatisfactory. For the total coliform counts, 50% of samples were satisfactory but suspicious, while remaining 50% were unsatisfactory. Faecal coliforms results showed that 50% of samples gave excellent quality, 25% showed satisfactory but suspicious quality, while 25% showed unsatisfactory result. There were no significant differences in the total viable, total coliform and E. coli counts of water sampled from universities A and D (p>0.05). The predominant bacterial species was Pseudomonas aeruginosa (23.17%), while the least encountered was Salmonella typhimurium (2.44%). All physicochemical parameters tested were within the acceptable limit.@*Water samples were collected from forty-four storage tanks across four selected universities. Total viable bacteria in the water samples were cultivated using the plate count agar. The isolation of total coliform and Escherichia coli were carried out on Harlequin™ E. coli/coliform agar (HA) medium, while media-faecal coliform was used for faecal coliform employing the membrane filtration technique. Physicochemical parameters such as alkalinity, pH, total alkalinity, total dissolved solid, total suspended solid, electrical conductivity, total hardness, fluoride and chloride ion concentrations, were evaluated in accordance with standard procedures. Data were compared statistically using MedCalc statistical software. Considering the heterotrophic bacterial counts, all water samples were unsatisfactory. For the total coliform counts, 50% of samples were satisfactory but suspicious, while remaining 50% were unsatisfactory. Faecal coliforms results showed that 50% of samples gave excellent quality, 25% showed satisfactory but suspicious quality, while 25% showed unsatisfactory result. There were no significant differences in the total viable, total coliform and E. coli counts of water sampled from universities A and D (p>0.05). The predominant bacterial species was Pseudomonas aeruginosa (23.17%), while the least encountered was Salmonella typhimurium (2.44%). All physicochemical parameters tested were within the acceptable limit.@#This study revealed that the water used by students of studied universities was contaminated with potential bacterial pathogens. However, all physicochemical parameters tested were within the permissible standard limits and satisfied the requirements for domestic utility.


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Water Quality
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-189151

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Background: Orthopedic implant site infection is major component of surgical site infection associated with high morbidity and mortality. Implants are foreign to the body so that orthopedic surgery is at risk of microbiological contamination .The changes in pathogenic flora has lead to emergence of antibiotic resistance creating problems in the management of orthopedic diseases. The aim of this study was to determine the type of bacterial pathogens isolated from surgical site infection (SSI) in Guru Nanak Dev Hospital attached to Govt. Medical College, Amritsar and their antibiotic sensitivity profile. Methods: During this period of study from August 2018 to July 2019, 509 pus samples were sent to microbiology department suspected as surgical site infection, from orthopaedic department of Government Medical College, Amritsar. Standard microbiological techniques were used to identify the organisms and determine the antibiotic susceptibility pattern as per CLSI guidelines. Results: In the study, out of 397 (77.6%) positive cultures, 109 (27.45%) Gram positive organisms were isolated among whom Staphylococcus aureus 92 (23.17%) was most common and 288 (72.54%) Gram negative organisms were isolated among whom Klebsiella species 90 (22.67 %) was most common isolate. Conclusion: S. aureus is the most common organism responsible for SSIs. Antibiotic preference should be made according to local sensitivity pattern of the hospital.

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