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Spectrum and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Micro-Organisms Associated With Neonatal Sepsis in a Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan

Background Neonatal sepsis is one of the most common causes of neonatal mortality and morbidity, particularly in developing countries. Its causative bacteria and their respective sensitivity patterns are different in each hospital and region. The objective of this study was to determine the causativ...

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Autores principales: Shaikh, Mehmood, Hanif, Muhammad, Gul, Rafia, Hussain, Wajid, Hemandas, Hemandas, Memon, Ashraf
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Publicado: Cureus 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7657439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33194490
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10924
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author Shaikh, Mehmood
Hanif, Muhammad
Gul, Rafia
Hussain, Wajid
Hemandas, Hemandas
Memon, Ashraf
author_facet Shaikh, Mehmood
Hanif, Muhammad
Gul, Rafia
Hussain, Wajid
Hemandas, Hemandas
Memon, Ashraf
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description Background Neonatal sepsis is one of the most common causes of neonatal mortality and morbidity, particularly in developing countries. Its causative bacteria and their respective sensitivity patterns are different in each hospital and region. The objective of this study was to determine the causative bacteria and their antibiotics sensitivity patterns at the neonatal unit. Methods This prospective study was carried out at the Neonatology Unit of Kharadar General Hospital (KGH) from January 2017 to Jun 2019. A total of 162 neonates with suspected sepsis and positive blood cultures were included in the study. Blood culture was done by standard microbiological techniques (BACTEC Method). Continuous data were presented as mean and standard deviation, while categorical data were presented in frequency and percentages. Result Out of a total of 162 neonates with blood culture positive neonatal sepsis, males were 106 (65.4%). Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria were found with a frequency of 83 (51.5%) and 79 (48.5%), respectively. Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas were the commonest isolates in 50.5% and 25.7% of cases, respectively. The Gram-positive organism was mostly sensitive to amikacin and vancomycin whereas the Gram-negative was mostly sensitive to amikacin, imipenem, meropenem, and ciprofloxacin. Conclusion Staphylococcus aureus was the most common bacteria isolated. For the sepsis, the causative bacteria and antibiotics sensitivity pattern changes over a period of time. Continued surveillance is required to help reduce morbidity and mortality through developing institution-based guidelines.
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spelling pubmed-76574392020-11-13 Spectrum and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Micro-Organisms Associated With Neonatal Sepsis in a Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan Shaikh, Mehmood Hanif, Muhammad Gul, Rafia Hussain, Wajid Hemandas, Hemandas Memon, Ashraf Cureus Pediatrics Background Neonatal sepsis is one of the most common causes of neonatal mortality and morbidity, particularly in developing countries. Its causative bacteria and their respective sensitivity patterns are different in each hospital and region. The objective of this study was to determine the causative bacteria and their antibiotics sensitivity patterns at the neonatal unit. Methods This prospective study was carried out at the Neonatology Unit of Kharadar General Hospital (KGH) from January 2017 to Jun 2019. A total of 162 neonates with suspected sepsis and positive blood cultures were included in the study. Blood culture was done by standard microbiological techniques (BACTEC Method). Continuous data were presented as mean and standard deviation, while categorical data were presented in frequency and percentages. Result Out of a total of 162 neonates with blood culture positive neonatal sepsis, males were 106 (65.4%). Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria were found with a frequency of 83 (51.5%) and 79 (48.5%), respectively. Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas were the commonest isolates in 50.5% and 25.7% of cases, respectively. The Gram-positive organism was mostly sensitive to amikacin and vancomycin whereas the Gram-negative was mostly sensitive to amikacin, imipenem, meropenem, and ciprofloxacin. Conclusion Staphylococcus aureus was the most common bacteria isolated. For the sepsis, the causative bacteria and antibiotics sensitivity pattern changes over a period of time. Continued surveillance is required to help reduce morbidity and mortality through developing institution-based guidelines. Cureus 2020-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7657439/ /pubmed/33194490 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10924 Text en Copyright © 2020, Shaikh et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Shaikh, Mehmood
Hanif, Muhammad
Gul, Rafia
Hussain, Wajid
Hemandas, Hemandas
Memon, Ashraf
Spectrum and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Micro-Organisms Associated With Neonatal Sepsis in a Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
title Spectrum and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Micro-Organisms Associated With Neonatal Sepsis in a Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
title_full Spectrum and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Micro-Organisms Associated With Neonatal Sepsis in a Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
title_fullStr Spectrum and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Micro-Organisms Associated With Neonatal Sepsis in a Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Micro-Organisms Associated With Neonatal Sepsis in a Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
title_short Spectrum and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Micro-Organisms Associated With Neonatal Sepsis in a Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
title_sort spectrum and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of micro-organisms associated with neonatal sepsis in a hospital in karachi, pakistan
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7657439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33194490
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10924
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