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Title: | Phenotypic Detection Of Extended Spectrum Β- Lactamase, Metallo Β- Lactamase, Ampc Β- Lactamase Among Escherichia Coli At Tertiary Care Hospital |
Authors: | Virupamma, Dharmasagar. Under the guidance of Dr. Smitha Bagali |
Keywords: | E coli ESBL AmpC, MBL |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | BLDE( Deemed to be University) |
Abstract: | Background: Production of β-lactamase enzymes by Gram-negative bacteria (E coli ) is the most common mechanism to acquire drug resistance to β-lactam antibiotics. Limitations in detecting extended spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL) and Amp-C β-lactamases Metallo β- lactamases have contributed to the uncontrolled spread of bacterial resistance and are of significant clinical concern. Objective : To detect ESBL, AmpC AND MBL among E coli isolates Materials and Methods: A total of 104 isolates (E coli) were selected for detection of ESBL, AmpC and MBL producers These isolates were phenotypically screened and confirmed by confirmatory test by using the Kirby Bauer disk diffusion method. Result: Among 104 isolates ( 80.8%) ESBL ( cefotaxime) producers, (12.5%) Ampc (cefoxitin) producers, and (76.0%) were MBL producers , colistin showed (100% ) sensitive followed by MEM(75%), IPM(74%), AN(65.4%),ETP(62.5%), AMC (60.5%), SFP (53.8%), TZP(48.1%), TIC (48.1%), FOS (47.1%), CAZ (47.1%), TGC (46.2%), FT(36.4%), CRO (31.7%), NOR (30.8%), FOX (27.9%), OFL (24%), CIP (22.1%), NA (20.2%), GM (19.2%), FEP (16.3%), CFM (15.4%), AM (13.5%), CF (7.7%), CXM (1%).towards E coli Conclusion : The present study highlights the necessity to identify the MDR β-lactamases stains for effective therapy in severe as well as mild bacterial infections, thereby enabling to reduce the risk of MDR in Tertiary care hospital and community settings. Further, similar studies in specific geographical regions may be encouraged to have a brief idea of organism-based antibiotic susceptibility patterns and β-lactamase production for effective management and treatment regimes Hence Early detection of β- lactamases among E coli avoid treatment failure and spread of MDR |
URI: | http://20.193.157.4:9595/xmlui/handle/123456789/5565 |
Appears in Collections: | Microbiology |
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