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Title: Prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of fluoroquinolone resistant Shigella species isolated from infants stool in Gulbarga district, Karnataka, India
Authors: Prabhurajeshwar, Oli A.K
Ashajyothi C
Chandrakanth R.K.
Keywords: Antibiotic susceptibility
Fluoroquinolones
Infantile diarrhoea
Shigellosis
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease , Vol. 5 , S1 , p. S116 - S120
Abstract: Objective: To resolve the incidence rate of Shigella species and emergence of multiple drug resistance to cephalosporins and fluoroquinolones generation drugs in Gulbarga district and nearby area is a matter of concern for the better management of Shigellosis in children. Methods: The study work involved all infants with acute diarrhoea, ranging 1 month to 5 years of age. Total 334 stool samples were collected during 2013-2014. Incidence, phenotypic and genotypic (16S rRNA) characteristics and antimicrobial resistance were determined for emerging antibiotics against Shigella strains were studied. Results: Total 43 (12.87%) positive Shigella species retrieved from 334 stool samples, Shigella dysentriae (48.83%), Shigella flexneri (32.55%) were the predominant, followed by Shigella sonnei (18.60%) and no case of Shigella boydii (0%). Among the Shigella isolates 32 (74.41%) were MDR strains, confer the high resistance rate like 100%, 95.33%, 87.5% and 85% to different class of antibiotics studied. Conclusions: This study illustrates the appearance of the results of long-term supervision and antimicrobial resistance in clinical Shigella strains. Data collected as part of the examination will be involved for developing treatment, allocate for the community and to present control report with which to discriminate outbreak strains in the future. © 2015 Asian Pacific Tropical Medicine Press.
URI: 10.1016/S2222-1808(15)60871-4
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