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Bacterial entropathogens and antimicrobial susceptibility in children with acute diarrhea in Babol, Iran.

Mohammad Reza Esmaeili Dooki1, Ramazan Rajabnia2, Rahim Barari Sawadkohi2, Zahra Mosaiebnia Gatabi3, Mohammad Poornasrollah1, Mohaddeseh Mirzapour1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Infectious diarrhea is one of common cause of children diarrhea causing mortality and morbidity worldwide. This study was performed to identify the common bacteria and their antimicrobial susceptibility in children with diarrhea.
METHODS: Children under 14 years old with acute diarrhea who referred to Amirkola Children's Hospital, Mazandaran, North of Iran, were enrolled during the summer and fall of 2009. From each patient, two fecal specimens were collected. Samples were cultured and bacterial isolation was done by conventional methods. Antimicrobial susceptibility was identified by disk diffusion and micro dilution methods.
RESULTS: One hundred-seventy two patients with the mean age of 41.8±37.6 months were evaluated. The bacteria were isolated in 48 (27.9%) cases. The most common isolated bacteria was E.coli and then shigella in both bloody and nonbloody diarrheal patients. There was a significant difference between bacteria positive specimens and WBC in stool smear (p=0.003). All isolated shigella were susceptible to Ceftizoxime and ciprofloxacin and were resistant to Cefixime. Resistant to Nalidixic acid was seen in 14% of them.
CONCLUSION: The results show that E.coli was the most frequently isolated pathogen in children with bloody and nonbloody diarrhea. Ceftizoxime is a good antibiotic for shigellosis in children in our area but Cefixime is not appropriate.

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Keywords:  Antibiotic; Diarrhea; Drug; Dysentery.; Resistance

Year:  2014        PMID: 24490011      PMCID: PMC3894468     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Caspian J Intern Med        ISSN: 2008-6164


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