P17 Characteristics of pathogens and their susceptibility to the main groups of antibiotics in purulent-inflammatory diseases of soft tissues and post-operative purulent complications
Oleksandr Viltsaniuk, Pavlo Belyaev

TL;DR
This study identifies common bacteria causing soft tissue infections and post-surgery complications and evaluates their antibiotic resistance in a surgical hospital.
Contribution
The paper provides updated data on pathogen distribution and antibiotic susceptibility in purulent inflammatory diseases in a surgical setting.
Findings
Staphylococcus aureus was the most common pathogen (40.6%) in purulent inflammatory diseases.
Third and fourth generation cephalosporins showed the highest activity against S. aureus (63.1% susceptible).
Fluoroquinolones and lincosamides also showed high efficacy against S. aureus (76.3% and 70.8% susceptible, respectively).
Abstract
The problem of purulent-inflammatory diseases of soft tissues and post-operative purulent complications remains one of the most pressing problems of modern medicine. Despite the advances in the improvement of methods for fighting infectious complications, mortality in patients with suppurative and inflammatory processes remains high, which is primarily due to inadequate antimicrobial therapy and high antibiotic resistance of microorganisms. Therefore, the study of the nature of the microflora and its susceptibility to antimicrobial drugs remains an urgent problem. To investigate the nature of pathogens and their susceptibility to the main groups of antibiotics in the patients of a general surgical hospital with purulent inflammatory diseases of soft tissues and post-operative purulent complications. A retrospective review of the pathogens of purulent inflammatory processes of soft…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHidradenitis Suppurativa and Treatments
