ANTIBIOTICS RESISTANCE SITUATION OF KLEBSIELLA SPP. ISOLATED AT NINH THUAN PROVINCIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Objectives: Surveylance of the rate of Klebsiella spp. Pathogens were isolated from clinical specimens and assessed antibiotic resistance of Klebsiella spp. through antibiogram.
Subjects and methods: All Klebsiella spp. isolated from clinical specimens of patients treated at Ninh Thuan Provincial General Hospital from October 1/2022 to September 30, 2023: Sputum, pus, blood, bronchial fluid, pharyngeal fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, urine Research of Horizontal cut representation.
Results and conclusions: During the study period, the number of specimens containing Klebsiella spp. at Ninh Thuan Provincial General Hospital was 98 samples. The proportion of Klebsiella spp. Isolates according to gender: Male was 63.3%, more dominant than Female was 36.7%. The proportion of Klebsiella spp. Isolates by age group predominate in the 50 - 70 age group with a rate of 43.9%. Klebsiella spp. Mainly distributed on pus specimens accounted for 32.7%, sputum accounting for 27.6%, blood accounted for 25.5%. Klebsiella spp. has an ESBL birth rate of 8.2%. Klebsiella spp. has resistance to most antibiotics.
Especially, ampicillin (100%), bactrim (93.8%), tetracycline (84.7%), cefuroxime (73.5%).
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Bacteria Klebsiella spp., antibiotic resistance
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