Bacterial Spectrum and Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns of External Ocular Infections Among Patients Attending Dilla University General Hospital Ophthalmic Clinic, Southern Ethiopia.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Zerihun Solomon, Sara Anberbir, Gemechu Churiso, Asaye Mitiku, Alayu Bogale, Habtamu Gebrie, Samuel Tefera, Melkam Andargie, Mesfin Abebe
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Health professionals in ophthalmic clinics prescribe broad-spectrum topical antibiotics empirically, a major contributing factor to antimicrobial resistance. This practice is also observed in our study area. Thus, this study was done to identify the bacterial spectrum, determine antimicrobial resistance, and identify factors of external eye infections. A cross-sectional study was done from May to December 2023 with a systematic random sampling technique. The study participants' data were collected using a semistructured questionnaire. The specimen was taken aseptically and processed using standard microbiological methods. A total of 413 subjects were enrolled in this study. The overall prevalence of bacterial isolates was 52.8% (218/413) [95% CI: 48.0-57.6]. Gram-positive bacteria [70.6% (154/218)] predominate over gram-negative bacteria [29.4% (64/218)]. Considerable bacteria have shown a high percentage of resistance to penicillin and ampicillin. History of eye surface disease (AOR: 11.79, 95% CI: 2.79-49.69; p = 0.001) and previous usage of antibiotics (AOR: 3.47, 95% CI: 1.12-10.73; p = 0.031) have shown a significant association with bacteria isolated from the external part of the eye. The prevalence of bacteria isolated from the external eye was relatively high. Most bacteria have shown resistance to penicillin and ampicillin. Hence, antimicrobial susceptibility tests better monitor the empirical treatment of external eye infections.

埃塞俄比亚南部迪拉大学综合医院眼科门诊患者眼部外感染的细菌谱和耐药性模式
眼科诊所的卫生专业人员凭经验处方广谱局部抗生素,这是造成抗菌素耐药性的一个主要因素。在我们的研究区域也观察到这种做法。因此,本研究旨在确定细菌谱,确定抗菌素耐药性,并确定眼外感染的因素。采用系统随机抽样技术,于2023年5月至12月进行了横断面研究。研究参与者的数据是通过半结构化问卷收集的。标本无菌采集,采用标准微生物学方法处理。本研究共纳入413名受试者。总感染率为52.8% (218/413)[95% CI: 48.0 ~ 57.6]。革兰氏阳性菌[70.6%(154/218)]高于革兰氏阴性菌[29.4%(64/218)]。相当多的细菌对青霉素和氨苄西林显示出很高的耐药性。眼表病史(AOR: 11.79, 95% CI: 2.79-49.69;p = 0.001)和既往抗生素使用情况(AOR: 3.47, 95% CI: 1.12-10.73;P = 0.031)显示与从眼睛外部分离的细菌有显著关联。外眼细菌的感染率较高。大多数细菌已显示出对青霉素和氨苄西林的耐药性。因此,抗菌药物敏感性试验可以更好地监测外眼感染的经验性治疗。
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期刊介绍: Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to infectious diseases of bacterial, viral and parasitic origin. The journal welcomes articles describing research on pathogenesis, epidemiology of infection, diagnosis and treatment, antibiotics and resistance, and immunology.
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