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   Spectrum and Sensitivity of Bacterial Keratitis Isolates in Auckland  
   
نویسنده marasini s. ,swift s. ,dean s.j. ,ormonde s.e. ,craig j.p.
منبع journal of ophthalmology - 2016 - دوره : 2016 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Background. the bacteria isolated from severe cases of keratitis and their antibiotic sensitivity are recognised to vary geographically and over time. objectives. to identify the most commonly isolated bacteria in keratitis cases admitted over a 24-month period to a public hospital in auckland,new zealand,and to investigate in vitro sensitivity to antibiotics. methods. hospital admissions for culture-proven bacterial keratitis between january 2013 and december 2014 were identified. laboratory records of 89 culture positive cases were retrospectively reviewed and antibiotic sensitivity patterns compared with previous studies from other nz centres. results. from 126 positive cultures,35 species were identified. staphylococcus was identified to be the most common isolate (38.2%),followed by pseudomonas (21.3%). over the last decade,infection due to pseudomonas species,in the same setting,has increased (p ≤ 0.05). aminoglycosides,cefazolin,ceftazidime,erythromycin,tetracycline,and doxycycline were 100% effective against tested isolates in vitro. amoxicillin (41.6%),cefuroxime (33.3%),and chloramphenicol (94.7%) showed reduced efficacy against gram-negative bacteria,whereas penicillin (51%) and ciprofloxacin (98.8%) showed reduced efficacy against gram-positive bacteria. conclusions. despite a shift in the spectrum of bacterial keratitis isolates,antibiotic sensitivity patterns have generally remained stable and show comparability to results within the last decade from nz centres. � 2016 s. marasini et al.
آدرس department of ophthalmology,new zealand national eye centre,university of auckland,private bag box 92019,auckland, New Zealand, department of molecular medicine and pathology,university of auckland,private bag box 92019,auckland, New Zealand, department of ophthalmology,new zealand national eye centre,university of auckland,private bag box 92019,auckland, New Zealand, department of ophthalmology,new zealand national eye centre,university of auckland,private bag box 92019,auckland, New Zealand, department of ophthalmology,new zealand national eye centre,university of auckland,private bag box 92019,auckland, New Zealand
 
     
   
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