REZISTENŢA LA ANTIBIOTICE A UNOR TULPINI BACTERIENEIZOLATE PRIN HEMOCULTURA

March 1, 2006

Anca Ungureanu *, Lucreţia Ungureanu **, Isabela Siloşi ***, Elena Buteică ****
* Anca Ungureanu – Conf univ. dr, Disciplina Microbiologie, UMF Craiova
** Lucreţia Ungureanu – Medic primar Medicină de Laborator, Spitalul Judeţean Tg. Jiu
*** Isabela Siloşi – Asist. univ. dr, Disciplina Imunologie, UMF Craiova
**** Elena Buteică – Conf univ. dr, Disciplina Biologie moleculară — Genetică, UMF Craiova

Abstract

In the present paper we have studied 824 hemocultures om in-patients at Tg.-Jiu’s General Hospital, with the pre­ fr sumption of being infected with septicemia or bacteriemia, between 2001 and 2005.
In order to test the sensibility and resistance of the strains to antibiotics, we have used the antibiogram through diffusimetric method. There are the following results: – Escherichia coli was resistant to Kanamycin (100%), to Streptomycin (88,9%), to Ampicillin (85,7%); – Pneumococcus was resistant to Chloramphenicol, to Tetracycline and Kanamycin (100%); – Streptococcus has resisted 100% to Ampicillin, Ka­ namycin, Ceftazidim, Norphloxacin; – Staphylococcus has resisted 100% to Penicillin and 75% to Cotrimoxazol and Ceftazidim.