ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE PATTERNS OF PROTEUS ISOLATES FROM CLINICAL SPECIMENS

作者: Hatem M. El Shafey , Saleh A. Bahashwan

DOI: 10.19044/ESJ.2013.V9N27P%P

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摘要: Total of 6840 clinical samples were collected from King Fahd Hospital at Medina, Kingdom Saudi Arabia (KSA). Clinical screened for Proteus spp. It is found that spp isolates representing about 3% all positive isolated different sources. Males to be more vulnerable than females in acquiring infections. Results showed the greatest number specimens wound and sputum swabs 88% specimens. Thirteen antibiotics families tested on studying its antimicrobial sensitivity pattern. tests revealed imipenem (IMP) antibiotic was most effective against with 91% sensitivity. Imipenem (Imp) followed by amikacin (AK) 61% are recommending prescribing treatment recommended also prescribe case (IMP). In acute cases, infections could require use combined therapy (imipenem- amikacin). demonstrated percentage highest during summer season 40% year along. Summer winter 32%

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