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Bacteriological Study of Pyodermas in a Tertiary Care Dermatological Center
Authors:Suresh K Malhotra   Sita Malhotra   Gurjit S Dhaliwal   Alpna Thakur
Affiliation:From the Department of Dermatology, Government Medical College, Amritsar, Punjab, India;1Department of Microbiology, Government Medical College, Amritsar, Punjab, India
Abstract:

Background:

Bacterial skin infection especially Pyoderma, commonly caused by Staphylococcus aureus and group A Streptococci, is quite common in Indian dermatology clinics. Despite a number of new antibiotics, the incidence of bacterial resistance is rising.

Aim:

To find out causative organisms and their latest antibiotic susceptibility patterns in pyodermas.

Materials and Methods:

All in-patients admitted in the Dermatology wards in Government Medical College, Amritsar were screened over 18 months and those with erosive skin lesions and/or purulent discharge were included in the study and swabs were sent for culture and sensitivity.

Results:

Majority 49/61 cases (80.33%) comprised of secondary pyodermas while primary pyodermas constituted only 12/61 cases (19.67%). Single organism was isolated in 49 cases (80.33%). More than one type of organism was isolated in 3 cases (4.92%) while none could be isolated from 9 (14.75%) cases. Staphylococcus aureus spp. was the commonest organism isolated in 36 (59.01%) cases and out of these, coagulase positive strains were found to be highly susceptible to amikacin (21cases-100%). Coagulase negative strains were sensitive to amikacin (7 cases-77.7%) and gentamycin (6 cases-66.6%) respectively.

Conclusion:

This study gives an indication of the present pattern of bacteriological profile of pyodermas in a tertiary care hospital in north-west India. In-vitro testing is essential as knowledge of the causative organisms and resistance patterns can help us select appropriate antibiotics without wasting time in using resistant drugs.
Keywords:Bacteriological profile   pyodermas   tertiary hospital
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