Considering Respiratory Tract Infections and Antimicrobial Sensitivity: An Exploratory Analysis
This study was conducted to observe the sensitivity and resistance of status of antibiotics for respiratory tract infection (RTI). Throat swab culture and sensitivity report of 383 patients revealed sensitivity profiles were observed with amoxycillin (7.9%), penicillin (33.7%), ampicillin (36.6%), c...
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doaj-4a630b642c66490b888c313603ad884f2020-11-24T23:03:37ZengMalaysian Society for MicrobiologyMalaysian Journal of Microbiology1823-82622231-75382009-01-0152109112Considering Respiratory Tract Infections and Antimicrobial Sensitivity: An Exploratory AnalysisAmin, R.Hoque, A. M. W.Khan, R. F.Rahman, M.This study was conducted to observe the sensitivity and resistance of status of antibiotics for respiratory tract infection (RTI). Throat swab culture and sensitivity report of 383 patients revealed sensitivity profiles were observed with amoxycillin (7.9%), penicillin (33.7%), ampicillin (36.6%), co-trimoxazole (46.5%), azithromycin (53.5%), erythromycin (57.4%), cephalexin (69.3%), gentamycin (78.2%), ciprofloxacin (80.2%), cephradine (81.2%), ceftazidime (93.1%), ceftriaxone (93.1%). Sensitivity to cefuroxime was reported 93.1% cases. Resistance was found with amoxycillin (90.1%), ampicillin (64.1%), penicillin (61.4%), co-trimoxazole (43.6%), erythromycin (39.6%), and azithromycin (34.7%). Cefuroxime demonstrates high level of sensitivity than other antibiotics and supports its consideration with patients with upper RTI. http://web.usm.my/mjm/issues/vol5no2/research7.pdfSensitivityRespiratory tract infection (RTI) |
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Considering Respiratory Tract Infections and Antimicrobial Sensitivity: An Exploratory Analysis |
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Considering Respiratory Tract Infections and Antimicrobial Sensitivity: An Exploratory Analysis |
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Considering Respiratory Tract Infections and Antimicrobial Sensitivity: An Exploratory Analysis |
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Considering Respiratory Tract Infections and Antimicrobial Sensitivity: An Exploratory Analysis |
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Considering Respiratory Tract Infections and Antimicrobial Sensitivity: An Exploratory Analysis |
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considering respiratory tract infections and antimicrobial sensitivity: an exploratory analysis |
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Malaysian Society for Microbiology |
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Malaysian Journal of Microbiology |
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This study was conducted to observe the sensitivity and resistance of status of antibiotics for respiratory tract infection (RTI). Throat swab culture and sensitivity report of 383 patients revealed sensitivity profiles were observed with amoxycillin (7.9%), penicillin (33.7%), ampicillin (36.6%), co-trimoxazole (46.5%), azithromycin (53.5%), erythromycin (57.4%), cephalexin (69.3%), gentamycin (78.2%), ciprofloxacin (80.2%), cephradine (81.2%), ceftazidime (93.1%), ceftriaxone (93.1%). Sensitivity to cefuroxime was reported 93.1% cases. Resistance was found with amoxycillin (90.1%), ampicillin (64.1%), penicillin (61.4%), co-trimoxazole (43.6%), erythromycin (39.6%), and azithromycin (34.7%). Cefuroxime demonstrates high level of sensitivity than other antibiotics and supports its consideration with patients with upper RTI. |
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Sensitivity Respiratory tract infection (RTI) |
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