Study of Opportunistic Bacteria Isolated From Nosocomial Infection

During this study 46 samples were collected from Shahed Kalid Koya hospital obtained from (Kitchen room, intensive care unit, operation theater, and labor ward). a microbiological surveillance was done, that contribute to the circulation of germs around the patient from these units were isolated  (f...

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Main Authors: Srwa A. Muhammed, Shean I. Kakeey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zakho 2018-09-01
Series:Science Journal of University of Zakho
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Online Access:https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/237
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Summary:During this study 46 samples were collected from Shahed Kalid Koya hospital obtained from (Kitchen room, intensive care unit, operation theater, and labor ward). a microbiological surveillance was done, that contribute to the circulation of germs around the patient from these units were isolated  (five isolates Micrococcus  varians, seven isolates Staph epidermis, nine isolates Escherichia coli, ten isolates Candida albicans, three isolates Lactobacillus sp., five isolates Pseudomonas aerogenosa, one isolate Listeria ivanovii, one isolate Citrobacter freundii, nine isolates Bacillus subtilius, one isolate Enterobacter pnemonia, six  isolates Corynebacteria sp.). All these isolates were identified according to the cultural characteristics, morphological, and biochemical examination. The antibiotic  susceptibility test were conducted to fifteen antimicrobials agents including  (gentamycin (CN), chloramphenicol(Ch), ciprofloxacin(Cip), cefotaximsodium(CTX), amikacin(Amk), pipracillin(Pip), rifampicin(RD), doxycillin (DO), trimethoprim (Tri), pyopein (py), cloxacillin (CX), ampicillin (Amp), erythromycin (E), tobramycin (Tob) and Kiflex (KF). Antibiotic susceptibility which appears the highest   resistant rate observed for (RD, Tri, Amp and KF) 100% respectively,   CN90% and lower resistance rates were observed for   ( Cip and Pip) 0%respectivelyand DO 28.57%.
ISSN:2663-628X
2663-6298