Objective:To investigate the infection of hospital-and community-acquired"erythromycininduced clindamycin resistant"strains or D-test positives of clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus(S.aureus)(with an...Objective:To investigate the infection of hospital-and community-acquired"erythromycininduced clindamycin resistant"strains or D-test positives of clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus(S.aureus)(with and without methicillin resistance)in a hospital.Methods:Strains of S.aureus isolated from clinical specimens were subjected to D-test and antibiotic profiling.Results:Of the total 278 isolates,140(50.35%)were D-test positives and the rest were D-test negatives.Further,of 140(100%)pesitives,87(62.14%)and 53(37.85%)strains were from males and females,respectively.Of 140(100%)pesitives,117(83.57%)were methicillin resistant S.aureus and23(16.42%)were methicillin sensitive S.aureus;of 140 strains,103(73.57%)strains front persons with and 37(26.42%)were without related infections;of 140 strains,91(65%)and 49(35%)were from hospital-and community-acquired samples,respectively.In 140 strains,118(84.28%)with comorbidities and 22(15.71%)without comorbidities cases were recorded;similarly,persons with prior antibiotic uses contributed 108(77.14%)and without 32(22.85%)positive strains.These binary data of surveillance were analyzed by a univariate analysis.It was evident that the prior antibiotic uses and comorbidities due to other ailments were the determinative factors in D-test positivity,corroborated by low P values,P=0.001 1 and 0.0024,respectively.All isolates(278)were resistant to17 antibiotics of nine groups,in varying degrees;the minimum of 28%resistance for vancomycin and the maximum of 97%resistance for gentamicin were recorded.Further,of 278 strains,only42(15.1%)strains were resistant constitutively to both antibiotics,erythromycin resistant and clindamycin resistant,while 45(16.2%)strains were constitutively sensitive to both antibiotics(erythromycin sensitive,and clindamycin sensitive).Further,of the rest 191(68.7%)strains were with erythromycin resistant and clindamycin resistant,of which only 140(50.35%)strains were D-test positives,while the rest 51(18.34%)strains were D-test negatives.Conclusions:In view of high prevalence of D-test positive S.aureus strains,and equally high prevalence of multidrug resistant strains both in community and hospital sectors,undertaking of D-test may be routinely conducted for suppurative infections.展开更多
基金supported by the research scheme from CSIR(New Delhi),No.21(0859)/11/EMR-11
文摘Objective:To investigate the infection of hospital-and community-acquired"erythromycininduced clindamycin resistant"strains or D-test positives of clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus(S.aureus)(with and without methicillin resistance)in a hospital.Methods:Strains of S.aureus isolated from clinical specimens were subjected to D-test and antibiotic profiling.Results:Of the total 278 isolates,140(50.35%)were D-test positives and the rest were D-test negatives.Further,of 140(100%)pesitives,87(62.14%)and 53(37.85%)strains were from males and females,respectively.Of 140(100%)pesitives,117(83.57%)were methicillin resistant S.aureus and23(16.42%)were methicillin sensitive S.aureus;of 140 strains,103(73.57%)strains front persons with and 37(26.42%)were without related infections;of 140 strains,91(65%)and 49(35%)were from hospital-and community-acquired samples,respectively.In 140 strains,118(84.28%)with comorbidities and 22(15.71%)without comorbidities cases were recorded;similarly,persons with prior antibiotic uses contributed 108(77.14%)and without 32(22.85%)positive strains.These binary data of surveillance were analyzed by a univariate analysis.It was evident that the prior antibiotic uses and comorbidities due to other ailments were the determinative factors in D-test positivity,corroborated by low P values,P=0.001 1 and 0.0024,respectively.All isolates(278)were resistant to17 antibiotics of nine groups,in varying degrees;the minimum of 28%resistance for vancomycin and the maximum of 97%resistance for gentamicin were recorded.Further,of 278 strains,only42(15.1%)strains were resistant constitutively to both antibiotics,erythromycin resistant and clindamycin resistant,while 45(16.2%)strains were constitutively sensitive to both antibiotics(erythromycin sensitive,and clindamycin sensitive).Further,of the rest 191(68.7%)strains were with erythromycin resistant and clindamycin resistant,of which only 140(50.35%)strains were D-test positives,while the rest 51(18.34%)strains were D-test negatives.Conclusions:In view of high prevalence of D-test positive S.aureus strains,and equally high prevalence of multidrug resistant strains both in community and hospital sectors,undertaking of D-test may be routinely conducted for suppurative infections.