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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1994 Mar; 25(1): 116-22
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-34223

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The blood culture isolates obtained over the period 1985-1990 in a general teaching hospital were reviewed to determine trends in the prevalence of resistance to antimicrobial drugs. The percentages of Staphylococcus aureus isolates resistant to methicillin increased each year. Resistance among coagulase negative staphylococci also increased in prevalence: by 1990 approximately 50% of such isolates were resistant to methicillin, erythromycin, co-trimoxazole and gentamicin, 24% were resistant to clindamycin, 20% to fucidic acid but only 0.5% to vancomycin. Isolates of Enterobacteriaceae, excluding community-acquired salmonellae, showed increasing prevalence of resistance to beta-lactams, as did Acinetobacter spp isolates to gentamicin, co-trimoxazole and ceftriaxone. The isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa were exceptional, having no evident increase in the prevalence of resistance during the period. The rapid increases observed in relation to the other pathogens indicate the need for an antibiotic policy based on continuous surveillance of susceptibility patterns in the hospital.


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Antibactériens/usage thérapeutique , Infections bactériennes/sang , Infections communautaires/traitement médicamenteux , Infection croisée/sang , Résistance microbienne aux médicaments , Utilisation médicament , Hôpitaux généraux , Hôpitaux d'enseignement , Humains , Prévention des infections , Tests de sensibilité microbienne , Admission du patient/tendances , Prévalence
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