SUPERINFECTION MICROORGANISMS CAUSED PNEUMONIA AND THE ANTIBIOTICS SENSITIVITY OF BACTERIAL STRAINS ISOLATES IN COVID-19 PATIENTS TREATED AT NATIONAL HOSPITAL OF TROPICAL DISEASES (3/2020 - 4/2020)

Tuyet Trinh Dao, Ngoc Thach Pham, Thi Ngoc Le, Thi Dieu Lien Luu, Thi Kieu Trinh Nguyen, Tien Quan Nguyen, Thi Van Dung Tran

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Among 35 strains of microorganisms isolated from specimens in COVID-19 patients who have been undergone medical treatment in the National Hospital of Tropical Diseases from 3 - 2020 to 4 - 2020. The rate of S. aureus, S. haemolyticus was 17.1% followed by Rothia mucilaginosa (8.6%). Especially in this study, C. albicans accounted for 14.3%. S. aureus was not resistant to me thicillin and the rate of antibiotic sensitivity (100%) such as vancomycin, teicoplanin. S. haemolyticus was 100% resistant to methicillin, the resistance rate of fluoroquinolones was 83.3%. Rate of Candida sp. 100% sensitivity to drugs such as fluconazole, flucytosine. Only intermediate caspofungin (12.5%).

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