Bacteriological Profile and Antibacterial Sensitivity Patterns of Isolates among Burn Patients in Sulaimani City

Nosocomial infections have increasingly been implicated in transferring fatal septic complications in burn patients. Also multidrug resistant profiles of microorganisms are being increasingly found in burn wounds which are very much alarming due to the limited number effective antibacterial drugs. R...

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Main Authors: Kamal Jalal Rashid, Muhammed Babakir-Mina, Dana Abdilmajid Abdilkarim, Bestun Ibrahim Hama Rahim, Sarko Masood Mohammed
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Language:English
Published: Sulaimani Polytechnic University 2017-07-01
Series:Kurdistan Journal of Applied Research
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Online Access:http://kjar.spu.edu.iq/index.php/kjar/article/view/50
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spelling doaj-02fdd1e7abb949439b33ffaf816eaa0d2020-11-25T02:43:08ZengSulaimani Polytechnic UniversityKurdistan Journal of Applied Research2411-76842411-77062017-07-0122586410.24017/science.2017.2.850Bacteriological Profile and Antibacterial Sensitivity Patterns of Isolates among Burn Patients in Sulaimani CityKamal Jalal Rashid0Muhammed Babakir-Mina1Dana Abdilmajid Abdilkarim2Bestun Ibrahim Hama Rahim3Sarko Masood Mohammed4Anesthesiology Department, Technical College of Health, Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Sulaimani, IraqMedical Lab. Department, Technical College of Health, Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Sulaimani, IraqCommunity Health Department, Technical College of Health, Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Sulaimani, IraqCommunity Health Department, Sulaimani, Technical Institute, Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Sulaimani, IraqCommunity Health Department, Technical College of Health, Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Sulaimani, IraqNosocomial infections have increasingly been implicated in transferring fatal septic complications in burn patients. Also multidrug resistant profiles of microorganisms are being increasingly found in burn wounds which are very much alarming due to the limited number effective antibacterial drugs. Retrospective data were collected from burn patients at Sulaimani Burn and Plastic Surgery Hospital between January 2013 and December 2015. Culture& sensitivity tests were performed using wound surface swabs and tissue culture over the three year period. Their results were collected in a predesigned digital form. Statistical analysis was done and results plotted. Out of 500 burn positive swabs samples were previously taken from hospitalized patients, the commonest bacterial isolate were gram-positive bacterial infection; Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) 215(43%) followed by gram-negative bacterial infection; Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa  95(19%) and 85 (17%). Vancomycin has no any resistant rate for all gram-positive bacteria followed, but Teicoplanin is the second best drug especially, for MRSA 8.4%. Imipenem and Meropenem are antibiotics with no or less resistant rates for most of gram negative bacteria. Resistance to antibiotics is rapidly increasing in our community and burn wounds are frequently infected by these multidrug resistant organisms. Careful antibiotic selection and effective control of these strains can be translated into lower morbidity and mortality for these patients.http://kjar.spu.edu.iq/index.php/kjar/article/view/50Burn patients; MRSA; Antibacterial drug; Multidrug resistant, and Burn Patients
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author Kamal Jalal Rashid
Muhammed Babakir-Mina
Dana Abdilmajid Abdilkarim
Bestun Ibrahim Hama Rahim
Sarko Masood Mohammed
spellingShingle Kamal Jalal Rashid
Muhammed Babakir-Mina
Dana Abdilmajid Abdilkarim
Bestun Ibrahim Hama Rahim
Sarko Masood Mohammed
Bacteriological Profile and Antibacterial Sensitivity Patterns of Isolates among Burn Patients in Sulaimani City
Kurdistan Journal of Applied Research
Burn patients; MRSA; Antibacterial drug; Multidrug resistant, and Burn Patients
author_facet Kamal Jalal Rashid
Muhammed Babakir-Mina
Dana Abdilmajid Abdilkarim
Bestun Ibrahim Hama Rahim
Sarko Masood Mohammed
author_sort Kamal Jalal Rashid
title Bacteriological Profile and Antibacterial Sensitivity Patterns of Isolates among Burn Patients in Sulaimani City
title_short Bacteriological Profile and Antibacterial Sensitivity Patterns of Isolates among Burn Patients in Sulaimani City
title_full Bacteriological Profile and Antibacterial Sensitivity Patterns of Isolates among Burn Patients in Sulaimani City
title_fullStr Bacteriological Profile and Antibacterial Sensitivity Patterns of Isolates among Burn Patients in Sulaimani City
title_full_unstemmed Bacteriological Profile and Antibacterial Sensitivity Patterns of Isolates among Burn Patients in Sulaimani City
title_sort bacteriological profile and antibacterial sensitivity patterns of isolates among burn patients in sulaimani city
publisher Sulaimani Polytechnic University
series Kurdistan Journal of Applied Research
issn 2411-7684
2411-7706
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Nosocomial infections have increasingly been implicated in transferring fatal septic complications in burn patients. Also multidrug resistant profiles of microorganisms are being increasingly found in burn wounds which are very much alarming due to the limited number effective antibacterial drugs. Retrospective data were collected from burn patients at Sulaimani Burn and Plastic Surgery Hospital between January 2013 and December 2015. Culture& sensitivity tests were performed using wound surface swabs and tissue culture over the three year period. Their results were collected in a predesigned digital form. Statistical analysis was done and results plotted. Out of 500 burn positive swabs samples were previously taken from hospitalized patients, the commonest bacterial isolate were gram-positive bacterial infection; Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) 215(43%) followed by gram-negative bacterial infection; Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa  95(19%) and 85 (17%). Vancomycin has no any resistant rate for all gram-positive bacteria followed, but Teicoplanin is the second best drug especially, for MRSA 8.4%. Imipenem and Meropenem are antibiotics with no or less resistant rates for most of gram negative bacteria. Resistance to antibiotics is rapidly increasing in our community and burn wounds are frequently infected by these multidrug resistant organisms. Careful antibiotic selection and effective control of these strains can be translated into lower morbidity and mortality for these patients.
topic Burn patients; MRSA; Antibacterial drug; Multidrug resistant, and Burn Patients
url http://kjar.spu.edu.iq/index.php/kjar/article/view/50
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