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Isolation, chaeacterization & Study of Microorganism from post operatively infected Patients in Hospitals

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Title Isolation, chaeacterization & Study of Microorganism from post operatively infected Patients in Hospitals
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Contributor Sukhadia, Hemant V
 
Subject Management
M.R.S.A.
P.O.W.I.
MicroScan autoSCAN4
MIC
ESBL
KPC
 
Description Antibiotic discovery has open a new era in the treatment of post operative wound
newlineinfection. Soon after the emergence of antibiotics, resistant strains were observed. Later
newlinehalf century has resulted an alarming increase in this phenomenon. In the present
newlinestudy, total 5810 cases of both gender and different age groups, selected from different
newlinegeneral surgery ward were studied for the period from July 2008 to December 2011 (the
newline Study Period ). The patients were operated for various surgical procedures by different
newlinesurgeons. All types of surgeries are included in study group whether emergency or
newlineelective, whether performed in main operation theatre or minor operation theatre, clean,
newlinepotentially contaminated or even frankly infected cases were also included. Our study
newlinehas justified the above statement. Our entire research work was carried out on the
newlineemergence of resistant strains in post operative wound infection scanning, identification
newlineand anti microbial susceptibility testing. The complete study was carried out on
newlineMicroScan autoSCAN4 (USA-FDA approved system) for organism identification to the
newlinespecies level and determining antimicrobial agent susceptibility in minimum inhibitory
newlineconcentration (MIC) value. The post operative wound infection rate observed in study is
newline09.79%. The isolated microbial strains include Staphylococcus Spp., Enterococcus
newlineSpp., E. coli, Klebsiella Spp. Pseudomonas Spp. Proteus Spp., Candida Spp. and many
newlineothers. Many of them are Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Extended
newlineSpectrum Beta-Lactamase producers and KPC carbapenemase producer strains. All of
newlinethem were analyzed for antimicrobial susceptibility using around 30 routinely used
newlineantibiotics for treatment of infection. The alarming speed of acquiring resistance against
newlineantibiotics now suggests the proper usage of antibiotics.
Bibliography p 259-275
 
Date 2014-02-18T09:57:32Z
2014-02-18T09:57:32Z
2014-02-18
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2013
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Type Ph.D.
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10603/15997
 
Language English US
 
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Rights university
 
Format 275p.
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Coverage Management
 
Publisher Rajkot
Saurashtra University
Department of Commerce and Business Administration
 
Source INFLIBNET