شناسایی و بررسی الگوی مقاومت آنتیبیوتیکی استافیلوکوکوس اورئوس مقاوم به متیسیلین و وانکومایسین در بیماران بستری در بخشهای عفونی، سوانح و سوختگی بیمارستانهای ساری و قائمشهر در سال 1394 (Persian)

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      Identification and Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus Methicillin and Vancomycin Resistance from Patients in Sari and Ghaemshahr Injuries and Burn Hospitals in 2015. (English)
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      Background and Aims: Staphylococcus aureus is the most common and important nosocomial pathogens and due to potential virulence and increasing resistance to anti-microbial medicines, they become one of the most important health problems through worldwide. So the aim of this study was identification and characterization of S. aureus resistant to Methicillin and Vancomycin from patients hospitalized in Razi hospital of Ghaemshahr and Shahid Zare of Sari and characteristics antibiotics susceptibility pattern in 2015. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional descriptive study, 134 strains of S. aureus from hospitalized patients in infectious diseases and burns were collected randomly from the hospital laboratory and transferred to the research laboratory. The specimens were incubated in Blood Agar medium for 24 hours at 37 ° C. The colonies were examined for morphology, biochemical properties, resistance to polymixin and sensitivity to Novobiocin. For isolates, antibiotic test was performed using disk diffusion method and PCR detection was performed. PCR results were approved for sequencing. Results: 100 out of 134 samples were positive for S. aureus; 51 samples were methicillinresistant and 2 samples were resistant to all of the antibiotics and Vancomycin with vanA and vanB resistance gene. Conclusions: Determination of new resistance factor in nosocomial infection is one of the major challenges in treating these infections. 25.37% of the samples, weren’t S. aureus. This study showed 51% prevalence of methicillin-resistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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