... study; variousclinicalsamples like blood, sputum and other respiratory samples, urine, pus, fluids, ...collected. Samples of new born and pregnant women were excluded from this ...
... in variousclinicalsamples. The collection of clinical sample and identification of isolates were carried out in Vivekanandha Medical Care Hospital (VMCH), Elayampalayam, Tiruchengode, Tamil ...
... This is to certify that this dissertation entitled “ ISOLATION OF EXTENDED SPECTRUM BETA LACTAMASE PRODUCING KLEBSIELLA FROM VARIOUSCLINICALSAMPLES IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL ” is the bonafide ...
... from variousclinicalsamples from clinical laboratories during the period March 2015 to February ...400 clinicalsamples The samples from which the strains were isolated ...
... from variousclinicalsamples obtained from inpatients and outpatients of the hos- ...The clinicalsamples included sputum, endo- tracheal secretions, tracheal aspirates, broncho-al- ...
... devices. P. aeruginosa presents a serious therapeutic challenge for treatment of both community acquired and nosocomial infections. Infections caused by P. aeruginosa are notoriously difficult to treat due to its ...
... of various MRSA isolates obtained from variousclinicalsamples ranging from urine, pus, sputum, semen, ET secretion, and swabs from vaginal, umbilical, nasal, throat, ear, and eye, umbilical ...
... Enrichment culture at low pH in a vigorously aerated liquid mineral medium supplemented with acetate or another suitable carbon source and nitrate as the nitrogen source has proven useful for the recovery of ...
... the samples were inoculated on MacConkey’s agar and Blood agar ...2811 samples, 1440 samples shown bacterial growth on culture and 228 samples shown Pseudomonas ...228 samples were ...
... Over the last decade diagnostic tests based on molecular biology techniques have proven to be more sensitive and specific than the classical methods and thus case finding has greatly improved using these techniques [25]; ...
... Pseudomonas aeruginosa has defined as one of the most common nosocomial pathogens. Hence we have undertaken this study to analyze the prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from ...
... non-repetitive clinical isolates of Enterobacteriaceae isolated from variousclinicalsamples such as urine, pus/wound swabs, sputum, tracheal aspirate, blood and ascitic fluid were included ...
... between various units of the same hospital at various time ...of clinical strains of Acinetobacter, it is imperative to know the institutional prevalent susceptibility ...from various ...
... Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumanii were the most common NFGNB isolated from variousclinicalsamples in our study. They were associated with a number of infections like urinary tract ...
... predominantly caused by Gram-negative bacteria, especially by the family of the Enterobacteriaceae. As a result, more patients need antimicrobial treatment using so called ‘last resort’ agents “The Carbapenems.” This has ...
... from variousclinical ...the clinicalsamples from the respiratory tract (Bronchial wash, Tracheal Aspirates), Urine and Blood were collected and ...
... causes clinical problem as a result of its high resistance to a large rang of antibiotics [14] and may demonstrate additional resistance after unsuccessful ...against various antibiotics among ...
... clinical areas, P. aeruginosa was the commonest isolate (51.65%), followed by A. baumannii (45.04%). This was statistically significant (χ2 = 22.069; p-value <0.05). Most of the isolates were from surgery and ...
... The ability to identify specific strains of a bacterial pathogen is an essential tool for epidemiological investigations. Different typing techniques have been used to differentiate S. suis strains, but most of the ...