Prevalence of Extended Spectrum b-Lactamases (ESBLs) Producers Among Gram-Negative Bacilli in Urinary Tract Infections

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العنوان: Prevalence of Extended Spectrum b-Lactamases (ESBLs) Producers Among Gram-Negative Bacilli in Urinary Tract Infections
المؤلفون: Anwar Husain, Sanjoy Kanti Biswas, Abdul Mazed, Sheikh Khairul Kabir, Asm Ashanul Karim, Nasima Akter, Abu Hena Md Saiful Karim Chowdhury, Arup Kanti Dewanjee, Shakeel Ahmed, Tipu Sultan
المصدر: Chattagram Maa-O-Shishu Hospital Medical College Journal. 14:17-20
بيانات النشر: Bangladesh Journals Online (JOL), 2015.
سنة النشر: 2015
مصطلحات موضوعية: biology, medicine.drug_class, business.industry, Urinary system, Antibiotics, Urine, bacterial infections and mycoses, biology.organism_classification, medicine.disease, Microbiology, Multiple drug resistance, Minimum inhibitory concentration, Antibiotic resistance, medicine, General Materials Science, business, Urinary tract infection (UTI), Bacteria
الوصف: Background: Antimicrobial resistance is now proclaimed as the most important challenge worldwide being faced by humanity in its fight against infectious diseases. Extended Spectrum b-Lactamases (ESBLs) producing organisms are increasing in number and causing more severe infections because of their continuous mutation and multidrug resistance property which make its treatment difficult. Aims: The present study was undertaken to detect the prevalence of the ESBLs producing bacteria in urinary tract infection. Methods: Isolated gram-negative bacteria initially screened by Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) ESBLs breakpoints. Then suspected ESBLs producers were confirmed by phenotypic confirmatory test. Results: 71 (59.17%) bacterial strains were isolated from 120 urine samples of patients of suspected urinary tract infection of which 66(92.96%) were gram-negative and 05(07.04%) were gram-positive. Among the isolated gram-negative bacteria 63(95.45%) were found suspected ESBLs producers of which 35(55.56%) were found as confirmed ESBL producers. The prevalence of ESBLs producing organisms in the present study were found to be 53.03% and Klebsiella spp. as most prevalent ESBLs producers. Conclusion: It is essential to report ESBL production along with routine sensitivity reporting, which will help the clinician in prescribing the proper antibiotics. Chatt Maa Shi Hosp Med Coll J; Vol.14 (2); Jul 2015; Page 17-20
تدمد: 2306-4919
2305-7890
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::9daed73ec334837e9f660b5478ed3078
https://doi.org/10.3329/cmoshmcj.v14i2.25711
حقوق: OPEN
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