plasmid mediated antibiotic resistance in isolated bacteria from burned patients

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fahimeh beige department of microbiology, sciences and research branch, islamic azad university, fars, ir iran; department of microbiology, sciences and research branch, islamic azad university, fars, ir iran. tel: +98-9133152753

majid baseri salehi department of microbiology, sciences and research branch, islamic azad university, fars, ir iran

nima bahador department of microbiology, sciences and research branch, islamic azad university, fars, ir iran

sina mobasherzadeh nosocomial infection research center, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran

abstract

conclusions based on our findings, p. aerugionsa is a major causative agent of wound infections and amikacin could be considered as a more effective antibiotic for treatment of the burned patients. background nowadays, the treatment of burned patients is difficult because of the high frequency of infection with antibiotic resistance bacteria. objectives this study was conducted to evaluate the level of antibiotic resistance in gram-negative bacteria and its relation with the existence of plasmid. materials and methods the samples were collected from two hundred twenty hospitalized burned patients in isfahan burn hospital during a three-month period (march 2012 to june 2012). the samples were isolated and the gram-negative bacteria were identified using phenotypic method and api 20e system. antibiotic susceptibility and plasmid profile were determined by standard agar disc diffusion and plasmid spin column extraction methods. results totally 117 gram-negative bacteria were isolated, the most common were pseudomonas aerugionsa (37.6%), p. fluorescens (25.6%), acinetobacter baumanii (20/5%) and klebsiella pneumoniae (7.6%), respectively. the isolates showed high frequency of antibiotic resistance against ceftazidime and co-amoxiclave (100%) and low frequency of antibiotic resistance against amikacin with (70%).the results indicated that 60% of the isolates harboured plasmid. on the other hand, the patients infected with a. baumanii and p. aeruginosa were cured (with 60% frequency) whereas, those infected with p. fluorescens were not cured. hence, probably antibiotic resistance markers of a. baumanii and p. aeruginosa are plasmid mediated; however, p. fluorescens is chromosomally mediated.

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jundishapur journal of microbiology

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