STUDY OF BACTERIAL ISOLATES AND THEIR ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY TEST CAUSING PYOGENIC INFECTION
Tanu Bisht, Umar Farooq* and Vasundhara Sharma
ABSTRACT
Pyogenic infection is the most common cause of death. Prompt and appropriate antimicrobial therapy is needed to reduce the burden and complications associated with these infections. This was prospective observational study which determines the antibiotic sensitivity patterns of frequently isolated organism from pus culture. Majority of antibiotics are still sensitive and can be prevented from being listed among multidrug resistant. There should be interaction between a clinician and clinical microbiologist to minimize the spread of multi drug resistant strains in the hospitals and to ensure authentic treatment to the patients. The aim of the study is to isolate and identify the organism with their antibiotic sensitivity. The result reveals staphylococcus aureus to be the most common organism to be isolated which was followed by E.coli, Pseudomonas, Klebseilla, Citrobacter Enterobacter, Acinetobacter, Proteus, Enterococcus, CONS, S.pyogenes. The antibiotic sensitivity pattern show 100% sensitivity to Vancomycin, Linezolid, Polymyxin B and Colistin.
Keywords: Pyogenic infection, Pyoderma, Pus, Wound infection, AST.
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