BACTERIAL PROFILE AND ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERN OF ISOLATES AMONG BURN PATIENTS AT YEKATIT 12 HOSPITAL BURN CENTER, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA

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Tsegaye Sewunet
Yohanes Demissie
Adane Mihret

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BACKGROUND: Infection is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in burn patients. Clinicaldiagnosis of bacteremia and/or sepsis in burn patients is difficult for a number of reasons. It could besymptomatic and/or asymptomatic as a result of immune deficiency secondary to thermal injury.METHODS: A cross sectional study was conducted at Yekatit 12 Hospital Burn Center. Blood specimenand wound swab were collected from burn patients and were cultured by conventional method.Sensitivity/susceptibility pattern of the isolates was determined by disc diffusion method. Some of the riskfactors of bacteremia like prior antibiotic use and total body surface area burn were also determined.RESULTS: Fifty patients were enrolled in the study of whom 21(42%) were found bacteremic. Fivedifferent bacteria were isolated from blood specimen. Coagulase negative Staphylococci, 9(42.8%), S.aureus, 8(38.2%), Bacillus spps, 2(9.52%), K. pneumoniae, 1(4.8%), and P. aeruginosa, 1(4.8%), werefrequent isolates. From wound swab, S. aureus, (34.04%), and P. aeruginosa, (31.8%), werepredominant. Antimicrobial resistance was observed for Ampicillin, (77.4%), Doxycycline, (74.0),Nalidixic acid, (70.5%), Penicillin G, (68.2%), and tetracycline, (67.5%). Total body surface area of burn≥ 15% was found as a risk factor for bacteremia.CONCLUSION: Bacteremia was detected at a rate of 42% among burn patients. Frequent isolates wereS. aureus, (34.04%), and P. aeruginosa, (31.8%). About 82.16% of the isolates showed multipleresistances. In light of our findings, regular antibiotic resistance test has to be done for each patient inorder to select an appropriate antimicrobial agent.

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Tsegaye Sewunet, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia

Department of Microbiology

Yohanes Demissie, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Department of Surgery

Adane Mihret, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

Department of Microbiology,

Immunology and Parasitology