Antibiotic susceptibility patterns of respiratory isolates of Staphylococcus aureus in a Turkish university hospital.

Acta microbiologica Polonica Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Ugur Gonlugur, Ibrahim Akkurt, Levent Ozdemir, Mustafa Zahir Bakici, Serhat Icagasioglu, Fusun Gultekin
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A total of 391 respiratory isolates of Staphylococcus aureus in Sivas (Turkey) were studied between January 1999-2002. The organisms were cultured from the following specimens: throat (43%), sputum (28%), transtracheal/endotracheal aspirates (27%), and bronchial lavage (2%). The isolates were tested against 11 different antibiotics by a disk diffusion method or standardized microdilution technique. Methicillin-resistant isolates constituted 76.9% of all isolates. Most of the methicillin-resistant isolates (95.1%) were isolated from inpatients. The rate of methicillin-resistant isolates in throat, sputum, and tracheal aspirates was 17.2%, 60.1%, and 68.9%, respectively. The resistance of methicillin-resistant isolates in throat to teicoplanin was 3.4%. The methicillin-sensitive isolates were susceptible to most agents tested, while most methicillin-resistant isolates were resistant to these agents. Overall resistance to erythromycin was 61.9%, tetracycline 56.6%, gentamicin 50.7%, ofloxacin 42.0%, rifampin 40.8%, clindamycin 38.9%, chloramphenicol 19.0%, co-trimoxazole 10.2%, and vancomycin 0%.

土耳其一所大学医院呼吸道分离金黄色葡萄球菌的抗生素敏感性分析
1999年1月至2002年1月,对土耳其锡瓦斯地区391株呼吸道分离金黄色葡萄球菌进行了研究。这些微生物从以下标本中培养:喉咙(43%)、痰液(28%)、经气管/气管内吸入物(27%)和支气管灌洗液(2%)。采用纸片扩散法或标准化微量稀释技术对分离菌株进行了11种不同抗生素的检测。耐甲氧西林菌株占全部菌株的76.9%。大多数耐甲氧西林菌株(95.1%)来自住院患者。咽部、痰液和气管吸入物中耐甲氧西林菌株的比例分别为17.2%、60.1%和68.9%。咽喉部耐甲氧西林分离株对替柯planin的耐药率为3.4%。甲氧西林敏感株对大多数药物敏感,耐药株对这些药物耐药。总耐药率分别为红霉素61.9%、四环素56.6%、庆大霉素50.7%、氧氟沙星42.0%、利福平40.8%、克林霉素38.9%、氯霉素19.0%、复方新诺明10.2%、万古霉素0%。
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