Antibiotics Resistance Of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Isolated From Wound Samples

Authors: AGBA BLESSING IFUNANYA | Natural & Applied Sciences Microbiology Projects 48 pages 10,898 words

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ABSTRACT

 Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in cystic fibrosis patients and irnrnunocompromised individual. The aim of this study is to evaluate the antibiotics resistance of Pseudonionas aeruginosa isolated from the clinical sample (wound swab). A total fifty (50) clinical sample were collected from patient at Federal Medical Center Umuahia and cultured on nutrient agar and MacConkey Agar. The Bacteria isolates from the wound samples were identified by morphological characteristics, pigmentation on media, microscopy, biochemical and sugar fermentation method. This method also revealed that a total of twenty five (25) Pseudomonas species were isolated from fifty (50) wound samples. The highest number to be 17(60%) from male sample, while 10(40%) from female (46%) showed no growth. Antibiotics susceptibility and resistance profile of gram negative isolates revealed that P. aeruginosa exhibited high level of susceptibility to Amoxil 25(92.5%), Erythromycin 24(88.8%) and Levofloxacin 25(92.5%). However higher resistance to Chlorarnphenico 1 27(100%), ciprofioxacin 21(77.7%), Amoxicillin 24(88.8%), Norfioxacin 24(88.8%) were seen in this study. Therefore, there is a need for clinicians and environmentalist to implement prophylactic measures that are aimed at reducing not only nosocomial infections but also infections that can be caused by pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from clinical specimen.

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