tailieunhanh - Characterization and antibiotic sensitivity pattern of nonfermenting gram negative bacilli from various clinical samples at a Tertiary care hospital

Non-fermenting Gram negative bacilli (NFGNB) are a group of bacteria which are aerobic, non sporing and most commonly they are saprophytes. They are also found as commensals in both man and animals. NFGNB are previously considered as a contaminant but now it is emerged as a important cause for life threatening nosocomial infections and also multidrug resistant organisms. Materials and methods: One year prospective study was conducted and our aim is to characterise the non fermenters from various clinical samples and their antibiogram. 110 isolates from various clinical samples with different age groups were included. The clinical samples like pus, urine, endotracheal aspirates, blood, sputum and body fluids were collected under aseptic precaution and identified by using standard protocol. It includes Gram’s staining, Motility Testing, Catalase test, Oxidase test, OF test and various biochemical reactions. The susceptibility testing was done by Kirby bauer disc diffusion method. | Characterization and antibiotic sensitivity pattern of nonfermenting gram negative bacilli from various clinical samples at a Tertiary care hospital

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