Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Escherichia Coli Isolates from Clinical Sources at Tertiary Health Care Setting, Ile Ife, South Western Nigeria

J. Omololu-Aso, O. O. Omololu-Aso, Nihinlola Adekanye, Tuesday Alex, rer Tuesday Owolabi, Arwa Shesha
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Antimicrobial resistance is majorly an issue of public health concern. The aim of this study is to isolate and identify Escherichia coli from samples of stool and urine obtained from the clinical settings at Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex, Ile-Ife, and to determine their antibiotics susceptibility patterns. Nineteen (19) of stools and 22 of urine samples were analysed using standard microbiological and biochemical techniques and 11 pure isolates were obtained comprised of 5 (12,2%) isolates from urine and 6 (14,6%) isolates from stool. Antibiotics susceptibility studies were conducted using Kirby and Bauer disc diffusion method, and the results were determined using the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) guides. The studies showed that all the E. coli isolated were 100% resistant to augmentin, gentamycin, streptomycin, tetracyclin and chloramphenicol, and 90.90% resistant to oflaxin, sparfloxacin, and amoxycillin while the isolates were susceptible tociprofloxacin (26.33%), and pefloxacin (45.46%). Effective hygiene must be encouraged and indiscriminate usage of antibiotic must be avoided in the study area.
尼日利亚西南部Ile Ife三级卫生保健机构临床来源大肠埃希菌的抗菌药物敏感性模式
抗菌素耐药性主要是一个令人关注的公共卫生问题。本研究的目的是从Ile-Ife的Obafemi Awolowo大学教学医院的临床环境中获得的粪便和尿液样本中分离和鉴定大肠杆菌,并确定其抗生素敏感性模式。采用标准微生物学和生化技术对19例(19例)粪便和22例(22例)尿液样本进行了分析,获得了11例纯分离株,其中5例(12.2%)从尿液中分离,6例(14.6%)从粪便中分离。采用Kirby和Bauer圆盘扩散法进行抗生素敏感性研究,并根据临床与实验室标准协会(CLSI)指南确定结果。研究表明,分离得到的大肠杆菌对扩增素、庆大霉素、链霉素、四环素、氯霉素的耐药率均为100%,对阿莫西林、斯帕沙星和阿莫西林的耐药率为90.90%,对环丙沙星和培氟沙星的耐药率分别为26.33%和45.46%。必须鼓励有效的卫生,避免在研究区域滥用抗生素。
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