Antibiotic resistance of common pathogenic bacteria isolated from Hai Phong pediatric Hospital in 2003 \ufffd?2004 year period
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information
;
: 22-27, 2001.
Article
in Vietnamese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-525
ABSTRACT
Background:
Bacteria are among the common pathogens in Vietnam and other developing countries. Antibiotics are effective in the treatment, but the antibiotics gradually become ineffective due to drug resistance of bacteria, especially in children..\r\n', u'Objectives:
Determine the root cause bacterial infections and often determine the extent of antibiotic resistance of common pathogenic bacteria isolated in Hai Phong pediatric Hospital.\r\n', u'Subjects andmethod:
At Microorganism Department of Hai Phong pediatric Hospital from January 2003 to December 2004, 558 trains of common pathogenic microorganisms were isolated from 0 -15 year old children clinical samples such as blood, pus, cerebrospinal fluid, urine, stool...These samples of isolated microorganisms were also tested on their sensitiveness to several antibiotics.\r\n', u'Results:
Findings showed that the 3 most frequently recognized bacterier out of 11 antibiotic sensitive tested species were streptococcus pneumoniae (20.61%), neisseria (18.1%), E.coli (15.95%); and the most resisted antibiotics included Co-trimoxazole, Chloramphenicol and Ampiciline. The staph was resistant to general Chlora, phenicol, Co-trimoxazol, and also sensitive to cefotacim, Amikacin. In the bacillus bacteria tested were resistant blue latex all, only works with Amikacin.\r\n', u'Conclusion:
Its also found that every kind of tested bacterium had got various levels of sensitivity to different of antibiotics.\r\n', u'
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Main subject:
Bacteria
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
Language:
Vietnamese
Journal:
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information
Year:
2001
Type:
Article
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