Studiul evaluării sensibilităţii la antibiotice a microorganismelor izolate din biosubstrate patologice
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OGLINDĂ, Ala, SINIŢÎNA, Iulia. Studiul evaluării sensibilităţii la antibiotice a microorganismelor izolate din biosubstrate patologice. In: Curierul Medical, 2013, nr. 6(56), pp. 96-99. ISSN 1875-0666.
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Curierul Medical
Numărul 6(56) / 2013 / ISSN 1875-0666

Studiul evaluării sensibilităţii la antibiotice a microorganismelor izolate din biosubstrate patologice

Pag. 96-99

Oglindă Ala, Siniţîna Iulia
 
IMSP Spitalul Clinic Republican „Timofei Moșneaga”
 
Disponibil în IBN: 12 martie 2014


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Our study aims to assess the antibiotic susceptibility of microorganisms isolated from pathological biological substrates (discharge of postoperative wounds) of the surgical patients and the microbiological monitoring of the resistance to antimicrobial preparations at the medical institutions level (Republican Clinical Hospital). As a result of the comparative analysis of the data, a causative polymorphism characteristic of suppurative – septic diseases has been revealed as well as resistant and multi-resistant strains to antimicrobial agents and the spectrum of sensitivity to antibiotics of isolated gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms. The total share of the identified strains resistant to antibiotics has constituted 48%. The analysis of the data of quantitative estimation of the resistance prevalence and its temporary dynamics is aimed at promoting the rational use of antibiotics, control of the occurrence and spread of microbial resistance at the local level, receiving information required for the development and implementation of more effective approaches to the treatment of infections, the choice of adequate effective drugs.

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microbiological monitoring, multi-resistant microorganisms, suppurative-septic diseases.