Characterization of Bacterial isolates from Wound Infections

N. Yadav, R. Jha, R. Yadav, O. Yadav
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INTRODUCTION: Wound infection is common across all sex and age groups whichare responsible for significant human mortality and morbidity worldwide.Therefore, the objectives of this study were designed towards isolation and identification of bacteria involved in wound sepsis at Provincial hospital of Madhesh Pradesh, Nepal. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 45 samples were collected from patients of different age groups of both male and female at provincial hospital,Madhesh Pradesh, NepalThe samples were transferred immediately and processed in the microbiology laboratory at Model Multiple College, Janakpurdham. Characterization and identification of the obtained bacteria was based on standard microbiological methods. RESULTS: Out of 45 samples 40 (88.89%) showed bacterial growth. Among the isolates Staphylococcus aureus were present in 15(37.5%), Pseudomonas aureogenosaein 7(17.5%), E.coli in 09(22.50%), and Streptococcus pyogenes in 09 (22.5%) of the total isolated samples. CONCLUSIONS: Staphylococcus aureusin wound infections was found to be dominant.
伤口感染细菌分离物的鉴定
简介:伤口感染在所有性别和年龄组中都很常见,在世界范围内造成重大的人类死亡率和发病率。因此,本研究的目的是为了分离和鉴定尼泊尔马德邦省医院伤口败血症的细菌。材料与方法:从尼泊尔马德邦省医院不同年龄组的男女患者中采集样本共45份。样本立即转移到Janakpurdham模型多学院微生物实验室进行处理。根据标准微生物学方法对所得细菌进行表征和鉴定。结果:45份样品中40份(88.89%)有细菌生长。其中金黄色葡萄球菌15株(37.5%),金黄色假单胞菌7株(17.5%),大肠杆菌09株(22.50%),化脓性链球菌09株(22.5%)。结论:伤口感染以金黄色葡萄球菌为主。
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