Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Streptococcus genus and Other Pathogens Isolated from Throat Culture Samples of Patients in Fatemeh Al-Zahra Hospital of Sari, Iran
Introduction: Tracheal tubes are among the primary means of infection transmission in hospitals. Therefore, identifying microbial agents transmitted via this route is necessary to control and prevent these infections. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of pharyngeal-contaminating microor...
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doaj-556d77f1e98e47f3aba01f71a95668d12021-02-23T08:03:15ZengPasteur Institute of IranJournal of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases2345-53492345-53302020-10-0184143147Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Streptococcus genus and Other Pathogens Isolated from Throat Culture Samples of Patients in Fatemeh Al-Zahra Hospital of Sari, IranMohsen Nazari0Mohammad Taha Ebrahimi1Niloofar Mobarezpour2Amin Sepehr3 Department of Bacteriology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran PPD Tuberculin Department, Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, Karaj, Iran Department of Bacteriology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran Introduction: Tracheal tubes are among the primary means of infection transmission in hospitals. Therefore, identifying microbial agents transmitted via this route is necessary to control and prevent these infections. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of pharyngeal-contaminating microorganisms and their antibiotic resistance pattern. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we used 117 pharyngeal swabs samples obtained from patients referred to Fatemeh Zahra Hospital of Sari, Iran, in 2018. The Samples were obtained using the sterile cotton swab from the throat and then cultured in the sheep blood agar. The positive colonies for the alpha-hemolytic test were subcultured on the Mueller-Hinton agar for further assays, including the susceptibility to optochin, catalase test, Gramchr('39')s polychromatic stain, microscopic examination, pyrrolidonyl aminopeptidase (PYR) test, sensitization to bacitracin, and latex agglutination assay. The antibiotic susceptibility assay was performed using the agar disk diffusion method according to CLSI-2018 guidelines. The results were analyzed using SPSS 16.0 software and descriptive statistical methods. Results: The frequency of Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes was 13.7% and 9.4%, respectively. However, the highest frequency belonged to Pseudomonas aeruginosa (14.5%), and the lowest to Citrobacter spp. (0.9%). Conclusion: Our results indicated increased antibiotic resistance in streptococcal strains due to inappropriate prescriptions and antibiotic misuse. Therefore, recognizing and controlling the contributing factors and the rational use of antibiotics can be very important.http://jommid.pasteur.ac.ir/article-1-258-en.htmlantibiotic resistance patterntracheal tubestreptococcal species |
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Mohsen Nazari Mohammad Taha Ebrahimi Niloofar Mobarezpour Amin Sepehr Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Streptococcus genus and Other Pathogens Isolated from Throat Culture Samples of Patients in Fatemeh Al-Zahra Hospital of Sari, Iran Journal of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases antibiotic resistance pattern tracheal tube streptococcal species |
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Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Streptococcus genus and Other Pathogens Isolated from Throat Culture Samples of Patients in Fatemeh Al-Zahra Hospital of Sari, Iran |
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Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Streptococcus genus and Other Pathogens Isolated from Throat Culture Samples of Patients in Fatemeh Al-Zahra Hospital of Sari, Iran |
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Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Streptococcus genus and Other Pathogens Isolated from Throat Culture Samples of Patients in Fatemeh Al-Zahra Hospital of Sari, Iran |
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Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Streptococcus genus and Other Pathogens Isolated from Throat Culture Samples of Patients in Fatemeh Al-Zahra Hospital of Sari, Iran |
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Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Streptococcus genus and Other Pathogens Isolated from Throat Culture Samples of Patients in Fatemeh Al-Zahra Hospital of Sari, Iran |
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prevalence and antibiotic resistance pattern of streptococcus genus and other pathogens isolated from throat culture samples of patients in fatemeh al-zahra hospital of sari, iran |
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Pasteur Institute of Iran |
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Journal of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases |
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2345-5349 2345-5330 |
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Introduction: Tracheal tubes are among the primary means of infection transmission in hospitals. Therefore, identifying microbial agents transmitted via this route is necessary to control and prevent these infections. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of pharyngeal-contaminating microorganisms and their antibiotic resistance pattern. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we used 117 pharyngeal swabs samples obtained from patients referred to Fatemeh Zahra Hospital of Sari, Iran, in 2018. The Samples were obtained using the sterile cotton swab from the throat and then cultured in the sheep blood agar. The positive colonies for the alpha-hemolytic test were subcultured on the Mueller-Hinton agar for further assays, including the susceptibility to optochin, catalase test, Gramchr('39')s polychromatic stain, microscopic examination, pyrrolidonyl aminopeptidase (PYR) test, sensitization to bacitracin, and latex agglutination assay. The antibiotic susceptibility assay was performed using the agar disk diffusion method according to CLSI-2018 guidelines. The results were analyzed using SPSS 16.0 software and descriptive statistical methods. Results: The frequency of Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes was 13.7% and 9.4%, respectively. However, the highest frequency belonged to Pseudomonas aeruginosa (14.5%), and the lowest to Citrobacter spp. (0.9%). Conclusion: Our results indicated increased antibiotic resistance in streptococcal strains due to inappropriate prescriptions and antibiotic misuse. Therefore, recognizing and controlling the contributing factors and the rational use of antibiotics can be very important. |
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