P16 Analysis of antibiotic resistance in wounded servicemen with infectious complications
Oksana Viltsaniuk, Viktor Syvak, Nataliia Tkachuk

TL;DR
This study examines antibiotic resistance in wounded soldiers with infections, finding common pathogens and their resistance patterns to guide treatment choices.
Contribution
The study provides insights into prevalent pathogens and their antibiotic resistance profiles in combat trauma patients with infectious complications.
Findings
Klebsiella pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus were the most frequently isolated pathogens.
K. pneumoniae showed high resistance to multiple antibiotics but remained susceptible to levofloxacin and meropenem.
S. aureus was resistant to several antibiotics but showed high susceptibility to linezolid.
Abstract
The problem of antibiotic resistance has now become a global challenge. Infectious complications are the cause of death in 80% of wounded soldiers whose deaths occur late after a military injury. This confirms that the fight against wound infection is one of the priority tasks in the treatment of combat trauma. To investigate the species composition and susceptibility of microorganisms in servicemen with gunshot wounds and severe infectious complications. The study analysed 34 case histories of wounded servicemen with infectious complications (sepsis, pneumonia). Sixty-eight samples of materials were taken, of which 56 samples of biomaterial were isolated from wounds, blood and sputum, and pathogens were isolated. A monoculture was isolated in 85% of cases, in 10% of cases there was a combination of Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae, and in 5% of cases different triple…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSepsis Diagnosis and Treatment · Disaster Response and Management
