2015
DOI: 10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20151015
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Bacteriological profile and antibiogram of blood culture isolates done by automated culture and sensitivity method in a neonatal intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital in Odisha, India

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“…6 In present study, no statistical correlation was found when blood culture positivity was compared with variables like gender, birth weight, gestational age and mode of delivery using chi square test for statistical analysis. These results were consistent with the study conducted by Sarangi K et al, Maharaja P et al, Satyamurthi B et al [7][8][9] Out of 100 cases with suspected sepsis, culture positivity rate was 40% predominantly due to gram negative organisms. The most common organism isolated were Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, MRSA.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…6 In present study, no statistical correlation was found when blood culture positivity was compared with variables like gender, birth weight, gestational age and mode of delivery using chi square test for statistical analysis. These results were consistent with the study conducted by Sarangi K et al, Maharaja P et al, Satyamurthi B et al [7][8][9] Out of 100 cases with suspected sepsis, culture positivity rate was 40% predominantly due to gram negative organisms. The most common organism isolated were Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, MRSA.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In 2 Indian studies, K. pneumoniae was the most frequently isolated pathogen, followed by S. aureus and E. coli . [ 26 27 ] In contrast, with Garcia et al .,[ 25 ] Staphylococcus accounted for almost 2/3 of the organisms, followed by Enterococcus , Streptococcus agalactiae , and E. coli .…”
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“…Sarangi et.al and Singh et.al. were also found that vancomycin and linezolid had highest antibiotic susceptibility NICU setting. 33,34 Highest prevalence isolates with multiple drug resistance that observed in our study may cause our hospital is a tertiary care center with large range health service not only in east java but also in east region Indonesia, Patient adjoining provinces are admitted for treatment that before attending the hospital, most of the patient get different antibiotic from low level heath care centers or due to over the counter sell of antibiotics often in improper dose. Limited population in some specimen and obtain of some pathogen or contaminant bacteria were all limitation in our study, multicenter prospective studies are needed to validated our finding.…”
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