International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences
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10.22376/ijpbs.2019.10.1.p1-12
Volume 1 Issue 3
2010 (July - September)
Prevalence and Sensitivity Pattern of Staphyloccus Aureus in Surgical Wound Infections
The problem of infection has been persistent in the surgical world even after the introduction of antibiotics. Pathogens that infect surgical wounds can be part of normal flora or acquired from the hospital environment or other infected patients. Staphylococcus aureus, being the normal microbial flora of the skin is one of the commonest causes of wound infection. A total of 1088 pus samples from surgical wounds were received in the Department of Microbiology, Pt.B.D.S,UHS, Rohtak over a period of one year. The isolates were identified using standard laboratory procedures. All the isolates were tested for susceptibility to various commonly used antibiotics and screened for oxacillin susceptibility according to CLSI guidelines.Out of 1088 pus samples received, 833(76.5%) were culture positive. S.aureus accounted for 10.6% of surgical wound infections. Methicillin resistance was documented in 54 (60.6%) of the S.aureus isolates. Highest efficacy was observed with linezolid (100%). The hospital acquired surgical site infection is alarming. Hospital disinfection and treatment protocols should be practiced.
Sarita Yadav,Aparna Yadav,Madhu Sharma,Uma Chaudhary
Staphylococcus, MDR, Surgical wound infection
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