Prevalence and Antibiogram of Microbial Agents Causing Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection in Surgical Ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital

Background: Nosocomial infections pose substantial risk to patients receiving care in hospitals. In Bangladesh, this problem is aggravated by inadequate infection control due to poor hygiene, resource and structural constraints and lack of awareness regarding nosocomial infections. Objective: We...

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Main Authors: Tashmin Afroz Binte Islam, SM Shamsuzzaman, Naznin Nehar, Jannatul Fardows
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Language:English
Published: Enam Medical College, Dhaka 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Enam Medical College
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author Tashmin Afroz Binte Islam
SM Shamsuzzaman
Naznin Nehar
Jannatul Fardows
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SM Shamsuzzaman
Naznin Nehar
Jannatul Fardows
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description Background: Nosocomial infections pose substantial risk to patients receiving care in hospitals. In Bangladesh, this problem is aggravated by inadequate infection control due to poor hygiene, resource and structural constraints and lack of awareness regarding nosocomial infections. Objective: We carried out this study to determine the prevalence of different microorganisms from urine in surgery ward and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern against various antibiotics. Materials and Methods: This cross sectional study was carried out in Department of Microbiology, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka over a period of 12 months from July 2011 to June 2012. A total of 52 urine specimens were collected from catheterized patients admitted in general surgery ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) and incubated in blood agar, MacConkey agar media and the isolates were identified by different biochemical tests – oxidase test and reaction in MIU (motility indole urease) and Simmon’s citrate and TSI (triple sugar iron) media. ESBL producers were detected by double-disk synergy test (DDST). Results: Bacteria were isolated from 35 specimens and Escherichia coli was the commonest isolate (23, 65.71%) followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa 6 (17.14%), Klebsiella pneumoniae 3 (8.57%), Acinetobacter baumannii 2 (5.72%) and Proteus vulgaris 1 (2.86%) respectively. Among the isolates, 10 (28.57%) ESBL producers were detected and the highest ESBL production was observed in Escherichia coli (8, 22.85%) followed by Klebsiella pneumoniae 1 (2.86%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1 (2.86%). The isolates were resistant to most of the commonly used antimicrobial agents. Conclusion: The emergence of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria poses a difficult task for physicians who have limited therapeutic options. However, the high rate of nosocomial infections and multi-resistant pathogens necessitate urgent comprehensive interventions of infection control.
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spelling doaj.art-3afa824a050b4538bfa0d190bfece0b82022-12-21T18:36:38ZengEnam Medical College, DhakaJournal of Enam Medical College2227-66882304-93162016-05-0162757910.3329/jemc.v6i2.27761Prevalence and Antibiogram of Microbial Agents Causing Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection in Surgical Ward of Dhaka Medical College HospitalTashmin Afroz Binte Islam0SM Shamsuzzaman1Naznin Nehar2Jannatul Fardows3Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College, Gazipur, Bangladesh Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Enam Medical College, Savar, Dhaka, BangladeshLecturer, Department of Virology, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka, BangladeshAssistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, International Medical College, Gazipur, Bangladesh Background: Nosocomial infections pose substantial risk to patients receiving care in hospitals. In Bangladesh, this problem is aggravated by inadequate infection control due to poor hygiene, resource and structural constraints and lack of awareness regarding nosocomial infections. Objective: We carried out this study to determine the prevalence of different microorganisms from urine in surgery ward and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern against various antibiotics. Materials and Methods: This cross sectional study was carried out in Department of Microbiology, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka over a period of 12 months from July 2011 to June 2012. A total of 52 urine specimens were collected from catheterized patients admitted in general surgery ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) and incubated in blood agar, MacConkey agar media and the isolates were identified by different biochemical tests – oxidase test and reaction in MIU (motility indole urease) and Simmon’s citrate and TSI (triple sugar iron) media. ESBL producers were detected by double-disk synergy test (DDST). Results: Bacteria were isolated from 35 specimens and Escherichia coli was the commonest isolate (23, 65.71%) followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa 6 (17.14%), Klebsiella pneumoniae 3 (8.57%), Acinetobacter baumannii 2 (5.72%) and Proteus vulgaris 1 (2.86%) respectively. Among the isolates, 10 (28.57%) ESBL producers were detected and the highest ESBL production was observed in Escherichia coli (8, 22.85%) followed by Klebsiella pneumoniae 1 (2.86%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1 (2.86%). The isolates were resistant to most of the commonly used antimicrobial agents. Conclusion: The emergence of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria poses a difficult task for physicians who have limited therapeutic options. However, the high rate of nosocomial infections and multi-resistant pathogens necessitate urgent comprehensive interventions of infection control.http://www.banglajol.info/index.php/JEMC/article/view/27761Nosocomial infection; ESBL; Antimicrobial resistance
spellingShingle Tashmin Afroz Binte Islam
SM Shamsuzzaman
Naznin Nehar
Jannatul Fardows
Prevalence and Antibiogram of Microbial Agents Causing Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection in Surgical Ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital
Journal of Enam Medical College
Nosocomial infection; ESBL; Antimicrobial resistance
title Prevalence and Antibiogram of Microbial Agents Causing Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection in Surgical Ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital
title_full Prevalence and Antibiogram of Microbial Agents Causing Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection in Surgical Ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital
title_fullStr Prevalence and Antibiogram of Microbial Agents Causing Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection in Surgical Ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Antibiogram of Microbial Agents Causing Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection in Surgical Ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital
title_short Prevalence and Antibiogram of Microbial Agents Causing Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection in Surgical Ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital
title_sort prevalence and antibiogram of microbial agents causing nosocomial urinary tract infection in surgical ward of dhaka medical college hospital
topic Nosocomial infection; ESBL; Antimicrobial resistance
url http://www.banglajol.info/index.php/JEMC/article/view/27761
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