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Incidence, clinical evaluation and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of bacteria isolated from diabetic patients.
Author: AhmedNisar, MahomoodJaved, MalikArif, NaqviSyed Zeeshan Haider, ParveenShama, ShamimSaba
Original Abstract of the Article :
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is classified as an endocrinological disorder of metabolism, which is marked by an increased rise in prevalence as well as incidence around the globe. The main aim of the study includes an assessment of the incidence, clinical profile evaluation and susceptibility pattern of b...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33879445
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Prevalence and Susceptibility Patterns of Bacterial Infections in Diabetic Patients
The world is facing an increasing prevalence of diabetes, a metabolic disorder that affects millions. This research delves into the prevalence and characteristics of bacterial infections in diabetic patients. The study analyzed a group of 280 individuals, with 106 diagnosed with diabetes. The research team discovered that over 97% of these diabetic patients experienced microbial infections. This highlights the significant connection between diabetes and increased susceptibility to infections.
Antimicrobial Resistance: A Growing Concern
The study also investigated the effectiveness of various antibiotics against different types of bacteria. It uncovered that certain bacteria, like Klebsiella, exhibited considerable resistance to some antibiotics, while demonstrating greater sensitivity to others. For instance, tazobactam showed significant activity against Klebsiella (68.8%), while sulzone (cefoperozone + sulbactam) was particularly effective against Staphylococcus aureus (87.5%).
The Importance of Personalized Treatment Approaches
The findings underscore the need for personalized treatment strategies to effectively combat bacterial infections in diabetic patients. Just like navigating a vast desert, it's crucial to understand the specific terrain and challenges to find the best route. The authors recommend considering individual factors such as the type of infection, bacterial susceptibility patterns, and patient characteristics to optimize treatment.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study serves as a compass in the vast desert of diabetes research, guiding us to understand the prevalence of bacterial infections and the importance of tailored antibiotic treatments for diabetic patients. It emphasizes the need for ongoing research to better navigate this challenging terrain and find the most effective solutions.
Date :
- Date Completed 2021-11-22
- Date Revised 2021-11-22
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