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Fırat Tıp Dergisi
2007, Cilt 12, Sayı 1, Sayfa(lar) 034-036
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Isolated microorganisms in blood culture received children patients and antibiotic resistances
Selçuk KAYA1, Buket Cicioğlu ARIDOĞAN1, Hasan ÇETİN2, Mustafa DEMİRCİ1
Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Mikrobiyoloji Anabilim Dalı, ISPARTA
Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Çocuk Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, ISPARTA

Objective: The purpose of current study was to define the frequency of bacteria isolated from bacteremia in pediatri clinic and the resistance of isolated bacteria to antibiotics.

Materials and Methods: Between 2002-2003 years, blood cultur samples of 1067 patients who were send pediatri clinic to microbiology laboratuar, were retrospectively evaluated.

Results: Bacteria strains were isolated in 135 (12,65%) of 1067 patients. Among the strains isolated, 62,2% were Gram-positive and 37,8% Gramnegative microorganisms. 52,3% and 28,5% of Gram-positive bacteria were coagulase-negative staphycocci (CNS) and Staphyloccus aureus. Staphlycocci and enterococci did not show resistance to vancomycin whereas resistance aganist methicilin in S. aureus and CNS were 58,3% and 29,5%, respectively. Ciprofloxacin was found more sensitive than imipenem in Pseudomonas. But resistance aganist imipenem did not show in Enterobacteriacae.

Conclusions: Antibiotic resistance was found frequently in most commonly isolated pathogens. These results highlight the important role of the local microbiology laboratory in guiding empiric antibiotic treatment of sepsis. Prompt, effective therapy requires up to date knowledge of locally prevalent organisms, and ongoing surveillance for emerging antibiotic resistance. ©2007, Firat University, Medical Faculty


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