Identification and determination of antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria Isolated from Septic Wounds

Wound infection is a global cause of morbidity and mortality across all wound types. Therefore, efficient diagnosis and treatment of wound infection are essential. This study was carried out to identify the pathogenic bacteria in infected wounds of the patient’s attending Sebha city hospitals (Liby...

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Main Authors: Alsadig Mohammed Abdalla, Abdelkader Alsanousi G. Elzen, Ahmed Alshahed, Gurfa Abu Azoom Sh. Az., Aziza Heeba M.O., Gaeidaa A. Mohammed M.A., Habsa Yunis Ab. K., Nisreen Mohammed Ab
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Published: Society of Open Science 2015-10-01
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spelling doaj-96ac6e7d0f864033a015a5e515f589b42020-11-25T00:33:38ZengSociety of Open ScienceJournal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology0976-76142015-10-0164Identification and determination of antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria Isolated from Septic WoundsAlsadig Mohammed Abdalla0Abdelkader Alsanousi G. Elzen1Ahmed Alshahed2Gurfa Abu Azoom Sh. Az.3Aziza Heeba M.O.4Gaeidaa A. Mohammed M.A.5Habsa Yunis Ab. K.6Nisreen Mohammed Ab7Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Sebha University, P.O. Box 18758, Sebha-Libya.Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, P.O. Box 18758, Sebha-Libya.Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, P.O. Box 18758, Sebha-Libya.Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, P.O. Box 18758, Sebha-Libya.Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, P.O. Box 18758, Sebha-Libya.Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, P.O. Box 18758, Sebha-Libya.Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, P.O. Box 18758, Sebha-Libya.Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Sebha University, P.O. Box 18758, Sebha-Libya. Wound infection is a global cause of morbidity and mortality across all wound types. Therefore, efficient diagnosis and treatment of wound infection are essential. This study was carried out to identify the pathogenic bacteria in infected wounds of the patient’s attending Sebha city hospitals (Libya) and to determine their resistance profile to the most common antibiotics used in therapy. A total of sixty wound swab specimens were collected and cultured, of which 39 samples showed bacterial growth. Three different species of bacteria were isolated. Staphylococcus aureus 21 (53.9%) were the most common organisms followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa 10 (25.6%) and Staphylococcus epidermidis 8 (20.5%). The antibiotic susceptibility test of the bacterial isolate was performed by Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method. Results showed that 90.5% of the Staphylococcus aureus isolates were resistant to vancomycin, 61.9% to tetracycline, 57.1% to amoxicillin, 52.4 % to methicillin, 42.9 to erythromycin and 23.8% to streptomycin. 87.5% of the Staphylococcus epidermidis isolates were resistant to vancomycin, 75% to methicillin, 62.5% to tetracycline, 50% to streptomycin 37.5% to amoxicillin, and erythromycin. All the Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates were sensitive to ciprofloxacin and highly resistant 90-100% to other antibiotics tested Amoxicillin, Nalidixic acid, Streptomycin, and Tetracycline. The high rate of multiple antibiotic resistance was observed in all bacterial species recovered. https://e-journal.sospublication.co.in/index.php/jalrb/article/view/234Septic woundsPathogenic BacteriaIdentification and Determination of Antibiotic Resistance
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author Alsadig Mohammed Abdalla
Abdelkader Alsanousi G. Elzen
Ahmed Alshahed
Gurfa Abu Azoom Sh. Az.
Aziza Heeba M.O.
Gaeidaa A. Mohammed M.A.
Habsa Yunis Ab. K.
Nisreen Mohammed Ab
spellingShingle Alsadig Mohammed Abdalla
Abdelkader Alsanousi G. Elzen
Ahmed Alshahed
Gurfa Abu Azoom Sh. Az.
Aziza Heeba M.O.
Gaeidaa A. Mohammed M.A.
Habsa Yunis Ab. K.
Nisreen Mohammed Ab
Identification and determination of antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria Isolated from Septic Wounds
Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology
Septic wounds
Pathogenic Bacteria
Identification and Determination of Antibiotic Resistance
author_facet Alsadig Mohammed Abdalla
Abdelkader Alsanousi G. Elzen
Ahmed Alshahed
Gurfa Abu Azoom Sh. Az.
Aziza Heeba M.O.
Gaeidaa A. Mohammed M.A.
Habsa Yunis Ab. K.
Nisreen Mohammed Ab
author_sort Alsadig Mohammed Abdalla
title Identification and determination of antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria Isolated from Septic Wounds
title_short Identification and determination of antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria Isolated from Septic Wounds
title_full Identification and determination of antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria Isolated from Septic Wounds
title_fullStr Identification and determination of antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria Isolated from Septic Wounds
title_full_unstemmed Identification and determination of antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria Isolated from Septic Wounds
title_sort identification and determination of antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria isolated from septic wounds
publisher Society of Open Science
series Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology
issn 0976-7614
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Wound infection is a global cause of morbidity and mortality across all wound types. Therefore, efficient diagnosis and treatment of wound infection are essential. This study was carried out to identify the pathogenic bacteria in infected wounds of the patient’s attending Sebha city hospitals (Libya) and to determine their resistance profile to the most common antibiotics used in therapy. A total of sixty wound swab specimens were collected and cultured, of which 39 samples showed bacterial growth. Three different species of bacteria were isolated. Staphylococcus aureus 21 (53.9%) were the most common organisms followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa 10 (25.6%) and Staphylococcus epidermidis 8 (20.5%). The antibiotic susceptibility test of the bacterial isolate was performed by Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method. Results showed that 90.5% of the Staphylococcus aureus isolates were resistant to vancomycin, 61.9% to tetracycline, 57.1% to amoxicillin, 52.4 % to methicillin, 42.9 to erythromycin and 23.8% to streptomycin. 87.5% of the Staphylococcus epidermidis isolates were resistant to vancomycin, 75% to methicillin, 62.5% to tetracycline, 50% to streptomycin 37.5% to amoxicillin, and erythromycin. All the Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates were sensitive to ciprofloxacin and highly resistant 90-100% to other antibiotics tested Amoxicillin, Nalidixic acid, Streptomycin, and Tetracycline. The high rate of multiple antibiotic resistance was observed in all bacterial species recovered.
topic Septic wounds
Pathogenic Bacteria
Identification and Determination of Antibiotic Resistance
url https://e-journal.sospublication.co.in/index.php/jalrb/article/view/234
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