Abstract
Background: Among enterococcus species , 80 -90% and 5-10% of human infection are caused by enterococcus faecalis and faecium respectively .The rate of isolation of Enterococcus faecium and other species is increase at recent times from various clinical samples . Enterococcus faecium showing higher degree of drug resistance. Enterococcus gallinarum and Enterococcus casseliavus are intrinsically resistant to vancomycin thereby inappropriate treatment can be avoided. Materials and methods: The clinical samples included blood, urine and exudates (pus,tissues, sterile body uids) were collected aseptically and processed as per standard methods for isolation and identication of organism. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed using Kirby Bauer disc diffusion method. A total of 64 Enterococcus strains were isolated from clinic Result: al samples during the study period.The maximum number of Enterococcus isolates were obtained from Exudates 37(57.8%) ,urine 23(35.9%) followed by blood 4(6.2%) .Among Enterococcus species ,E.faecalis 59 (92.2%) and E.faecium 5 (7.8%) was isolated. The isolates from urine and exudates were predominantly resistance to antimicrobials like ampicillin, high level aminoglycoside, ciprooxacin and sensitive to linezolid, vancomycin and nitrofurantoin for urine samples. Enterococcus faecalis isolates were uniformly sensitive to Ampicillin, Gentamicin, Ciprooxacin, Linezolid and Vancomycin. Enterococcus faecium isolates were sensitive to Linezolid and Vancomycin and resistant to Ampicillin, Gentamicin, Ciprooxacin. Conclusion: This study illustrates the prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of enterococcus species from various clinical samples . In our study Enterococci did not show resistant to vancomycin.
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