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Antimicrobial resistance of bacterial isolates from bloodstream infections in a tertiary hospital, Tabriz

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Index date: 22 December 2018

Antimicrobial resistance of bacterial isolates from bloodstream infections in a tertiary hospital, Tabriz abstract

Background: Bloodstream infection is a serious condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns should guide the choice of empiric antimicrobial regimens for patients with bacteremia. Methods: The aim of this study was to assess pattern of antibiotic resistance in these bacteria isolated from an Educational-Health Care Center through 2015 to 2016. Antimicrobial drug susceptibility test was performed using the disc agar diffusion method according to CLSI recommendations. Results: In this study, among bacteria isolated from blood cultures most strains were Staphylococcus aureus (20.6%) and E. coli (20.6%) and the lowest isolated was Enterobacter spp. The most antibiotic sensitivity among all the bacteria isolated was belonged to amikacin and imipenem which was 43 (63.2%) and 41 (60.3%) respectively and the highest resistance among all bacteria isolated was related to co-trimoxazole and ceftriaxone which was 44 (64.7%) and 42 (61.8%) respectively. Conclusion: The results of this study shows resistance among bacteria isolated from blood cultures in the hospital setting and their developed resistance towards many conventional antibiotics, which is a concern at this treatment center.

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Antimicrobial resistance of bacterial isolates from bloodstream infections in a tertiary hospital, Tabriz authors

Hamed Ebrahimzadeh Leylabadlo

Students’ Research Committee, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran

Alka Hasani

Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran

Mohammad Ahangarzadeh Rezaee

Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.