Antimicrobial Resistance among Sputum Pathogens in Post ‎Hepatitis C Cirrhotic Patients: a Cross-Sectional Study‎

W. ElKhalawany, Haidy Khalil, S. Soliman, Salawa Ganna, Noha O.Mansour, Shereen Awany, R. Badawi
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Microsoft Excel® spreadsheet. Results: The most common organisms isolated from sputum samples in the present study were E coli (19.39%), Klebsiella spp (15.31%), Staph aureus (14.29%) and Pseudomonas (9.18%) while no growth of organisms observed in 28.58%. The antimicrobial-susceptibility for Enterobacteriaceae species isolated from sputum showed higher sensitivity to Imipenem (88.2%), Piperacillin – tazobactam (73.5%), and Ampicillin (70.59%) while Ceftriaxone , Ceftazidime and Cefotaxime showed higher resistance respectively (64.71%, 58.82% and 55.89%). The antimicrobial-susceptibility results for S.aureus species isolated from sputum showed higher sensitivity to Vancomycin (100%) followed by Oxacillin ( 64.29%) while Penicillin G showed complete resistance 100%, followed by Tetracycline 92.86% ,and Co- trimoxazole 85.71%. Conclusion: Gram-negative bacteria were the cause of bacterial infections in significant proportion of patients with increased sensitivity to B-lactam antibiotics and ampicillin. However third and fourth generation cephalosporin had the higher resistance values.
丙型肝炎肝硬化患者痰中病原菌的抗微生物药物耐药性:一项横断面研究
微软Excel®电子表格。结果:本研究痰液中分离到的细菌以大肠杆菌(19.39%)、克雷伯氏菌(15.31%)、金黄色葡萄球菌(14.29%)和假单胞菌(9.18%)最多,未见细菌生长的占28.58%。痰液中分离的肠杆菌科细菌对亚胺培南(88.2%)、哌拉西林-他唑巴坦(73.5%)和氨苄西林(70.59%)的敏感性较高,对头孢曲松、头孢他啶和头孢噻肟的耐药率分别为64.71%、58.82%和55.89%。痰液分离金黄色葡萄球菌对万古霉素的敏感性最高(100%),其次是奥西林(64.29%),青霉素G完全耐药为100%,四环素为92.86%,复方新诺明为85.71%。结论:革兰氏阴性菌是b -内酰胺类抗生素和氨苄西林敏感性增高患者细菌感染的主要原因。而第三代和第四代头孢菌素的耐药值较高。
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