ANTIBIOTICS SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERN OF COMMON PATHOGENIC BACTERIAL STRAINS ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION (LRTI)

Lower respiratory tract infections LRTIs are quickly becoming the most prevalent infectious disorders affecting people. This investigation focused on characterizing the current shift in the bacterial strains causing the infections of respiratory tract among patients and their antimicrobial sensitivi...

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Veröffentlicht in:iraqi journal of market research and consumer protection 2024-06, Vol.16 (1), p.173-185
Hauptverfasser: Rasheed1, Sama Kamal, Al-Khafaji1, Ahmed Salim Kadhim
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Lower respiratory tract infections LRTIs are quickly becoming the most prevalent infectious disorders affecting people. This investigation focused on characterizing the current shift in the bacterial strains causing the infections of respiratory tract among patients and their antimicrobial sensitivity pattern since antibiotic resistance has developed in all major pathogens. In the microbiology lab of the Department of Biology Sciences / University of Baghdad, a cross- sectional research using non-probability sequential sampling method was carried out. Respiratory sputum samples taken from individuals with lower respiratory tract infections and collected 149 bacterial isolates. M. catarrhalis, S. pneumonia and H. influenzae were the bacterial pathogens diagnosed by VITEK 2 system and then gathered for further investigation. Frequencies along with percentages were calculated for categorical parameters including microorganism, age and gender. Continuous data like age was presented as mean + standard deviation SD. We used chi-square test for data analysis the value of Chi Square was deemed significant when the p value was P
ISSN:2071-3894
DOI:10.28936/jmracpc16.1.2024.(15)