Indian Journal of Applied Basic Medical Sciences
Open Access
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 14B
  • Issue: 19

Study Of Antibiotic Sensitivity Pattern Of Different Bugs Isolated From Different Specimens At Tertiary Care Centre

  • Author:
  • Sachin Darji, Iqbal Desai, Anil Chadha
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Page Number: 60 to 65

Department of Microbiology, Gujarat Research and Medical Institute, Near New Civil Hospital campus, Shahibag Ahmedabad 380016

Online published on 17 July, 2012.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to detect antibiotic resistant pattern of bugs isolated from different specimens at tertiary care centre. So that indiscriminate use of antibiotics can be prevented and arousal of resistant to antibiotics can be minimize.

During a period of one and half years from 1st January, 2010 to 30th June, 2011, a total 3255 samples were processed out of which 1351 samples were showing growth and 1904 found sterile.

Out of total 1351 positive samples, 895(66.25%) samples showing the growth of Gram negative organisms and 329(24.35%) samples were showing the growth of Gram positive organisms and 127 (9.40%) samples were showing growth of Candida species.

ESBL and AmpC betalactamse production most commonly found in Enterobacteriacae followed by non fermenters.

Keywords

Prevalence of different bugs, Antibiotic resistant, ESBL, AmpC Beta lactamase