Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of Bacterial Isolates from patients attending Ear, Nose, and Throat Department of a Tertiary Care Hospital in Burdwan, West-Bengal, India.

Purbasha Ghosh, T. Mukherjee, A. Dasgupta, Poulami Ghosh, Sohini Banerjee, Soumi Nag, S. Zabin, Soumendranath Das
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Background: The susceptibility of the most common causative pathogens drives empiric initial antibiotic therapy for bacterial infections. This cross-sectional study was conducted to detect the infection trends and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of patients attending the Burdwan medical college and hospital (BMCH), West Bengal. Methodology: A prospective study was conducted for six months, from August 2021 to January 2022, at the department of microbiology (BMCH), West Bengal. Isolation of bacteria and fungus was performed from clinical samples obtained from patients attending the department of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) of BMCH. A total of 84 samples were collected from patients with suspected ENT infections. Types of samples taken include pus, fluid, tissue, and throat, nasal, and ear swabs. Results: Bacterial growth was observed in 55(65.47%), of which gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial isolates were found in 31(56.36%) and 21(38.18%) samples, respectively. 3(5.45%) gram-positive bacilli were grown, and 14(16.66%) samples were positive for fungal growth.     Conclusion: Antibiogram of gram-positive isolates showed maximum susceptibility to vancomycin and least to ciprofloxacin, whereas gram-negative isolates showed maximum susceptibility to amikacin and least to ciprofloxacin.
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来自印度西孟加拉邦布尔德万一家三级护理医院耳鼻喉科患者的细菌分离株的抗菌药物敏感性模式。
背景:最常见致病病原体的易感性驱动了细菌感染的经验性初始抗生素治疗。这项横断面研究旨在检测西孟加拉邦布尔德万医学院和医院(BMCH)患者的感染趋势和抗生素易感性模式。方法:一项前瞻性研究于2021年8月至2022年1月在西孟加拉邦微生物学系进行,为期六个月。从BMCH耳鼻咽喉科(ENT)患者的临床样本中分离细菌和真菌。共从疑似耳鼻喉科感染的患者身上采集了84份样本。采集的样本类型包括脓液、液体、组织、咽拭子、鼻拭子和耳拭子。结果:在55个(65.47%)样本中观察到细菌生长,其中革兰氏阳性菌和革兰氏阴性菌分别在31个(56.36%)和21个(38.18%)样本中发现。3个(5.45%)革兰氏阳性杆菌生长,14个(16.66%)样本真菌生长呈阳性。结论:革兰阳性分离株对万古霉素的敏感性最高,对环丙沙星的敏感性最低,而革兰阴性分离株对阿米卡星的敏感性最高、对环丙沙星的易感性最低。
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