Antimicrobial Sensitivity of Gram-Negative Bacteria With Beta Lactam /Beta Lactamase Inhibitor Combination of Drugs in Comparison to Other Antibiotics in Tertiary Care Center
Abstract:BACKGROUND Objectives of the study were-1. isolation and speciation of Gram-negative bacteria from urine, pus sample, wound swab, blood, tissue, BAL and other body fluids. 2. To identify bacteria most commonly isolated in ICU and Non-ICU Samples. 3. To compare sensitivity and resistant patterns of beta lactam and beta lactamase inhibitor combination of drugs, carbapenem, and aminoglycosides in various Gram-negative bacterial isolates. Bacterial isolates are compared with MIC testing (E test) for Cefepime Tazob… Show more
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