Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is considered opportunistic organisms Treatment of P. aeruginosa infections can be complicated due to its natural resistance to antibiotics. There is a good relation between the ability of bacteria to form biofilm and antibiotic susceptibility. In present study, twelve environmental isolates (PAE1, PAE2, PAE3, PAE4, PAE5, PAE6, PAE7, PAE8, PAE10, PAE11, PAE12 and PAE14) and seven clinical isolates (PAC1, PAC2, PAC5, PAC7, PAC8, PAC9 and PAC10) of P. aeruginosa were used in current study. The results showed that the resistant to antibiotic by clinical isolates was higher than environmental isolates. Furthermore, Ticarcillin/Clavulanic Acid (TIC/CLA) antibiotic was high effective against environmental isolates than clinical isolates. Most environmental isolates were resistant to IMI and Amik antibiotics higher than clinical isolates. Colistin showed a lower effect of (MIC) in clinical isolates compared to environmental isolates.
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