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Study of Prevalence And Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Acinetobacter Species Isolated From Various Clinical Specimens in Tertiary Care Institute in North west Region of Rajasthan

Authore(s) : Geeta Tinna || Associate ProfessorDept. of MicrobiologySPMC BikanerRajasthanIndia

Volume : (3), Issue : 211, April - 2017

Abstract : Acinetobacter species are the fast emerging agents of opportunistic and nosocomial infections with evolving drug resistance which have become a real problem in hospital setups, particularly in critical care units. The study presented in this paper was planned with this background to have a comprehensive approach to these infections. A total of 700 patients were studied in this study. A questionnaire was developed to assess risk factors associated with development of these infections and their antimicrobial susceptibility pattern. A proper assessment of these infections along with their anti resistance pattern that predispose to these infections and the prudent use of antibiotics may help in reduction of these infections.

Keywords :Acinetobacter species, risk factors, antimicrobial susceptibility pat tern, Rajasthan.

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Acinetobacter Species Isolated From Various Clinical Specimens in Tertiary Care Institute in North west Region of Rajasthan

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