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Antibiotic susceptibility pattern of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from sputum, urine and pus samples |
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Dr.R.Sarathbabu, Dr.T.V.Ramani, Dr. K.Bhaskara rao, Dr.Supriya Panda |
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10.9790/3008-0120409  |
Abstract- Introduction: Gram-negative pathogens are an important cause of hospital acquired infections throughout the world. Klebsiella pneumoniae has become one of the more common causes of nosocomial infections.
Materials and methods: A total number of 1264 urine, 544 pus and 784 sputum samples from January 2008 to October 2010 were included in the study. Isolates of klebsiella pneumoniae were identified by their morphological and biochemical characteristics. All the isolates of klebsiella pneumoniae identified were subjected to antibiotic sensitivity testing by modified Kirby-bauer disc diffusion method.
Results: The number of klebsiella pneumoniae isolates were 254 from 1264 urine samples, 135 from 544 pus samples and 191 from 784 sputum samples. Majority of the strains isolated were sensitive to Amikacin.
Conclusion: The present study from 2008 to 2010 reveals the incidence of infections due to klebsiella pneumoniae strains in the hospitalized patients and their tendency towards antibiotic resistance.
Key words: Kebsiella pneumoniae, nosocomial infections, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, beta-lactamase, ESBL's, Gram-negative, non-motile, urease.
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