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A Retrospective Microbiological Study on Admitted Patients with Diabetic Foot Infection in Razi Teaching Hospital in Ahvaz during 2015 – 2019

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  65-75

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 Background and Objective: One of the most common infectious diseases in Diabetes mellitus is Diabetic foot ulcer infection. This study was designed to identify the microorganisms that cause Diabetic foot ulcer infection and their Antibiotic resistance in order to improve the rational administration of antibiotics in experimental therapy. Subjects and Methods: The present retrospective and descriptive cross-sectional study was performed on 200 patients admitted with a diagnosis of Diabetic foot ulcer infection in the infectious ward of Razi Hospital in Ahvaz during 2015 to 2019. Finally, 126 of the subjects were included in the study. Statistical analyzes were performed using SPSS software (v22) (IBM, USA). Results: In this study, 61 cases were female (48. 4%), and 65 were male (51. 6%). . In this study, Gram negative bacteria 50. 3% and Gram posetive bacteria 49. 7% were the cause of infection. The three main strains implicated were Staphylococcus aureus (41. 3%), Escherichia coli (27. 8%), and Staphylococcus epidermis (24. 6%). 9. 6% of Staphylococcus aureus were resistant to methicillin, and 5. 7% of Escherichia coli were pan drug resistant. The lowest resistance was observed in Gram negative and Gram posetive to meropenem and imipenem and the highest resistance to ciprofloxacin and clindamycin antibiotics. Conclusion: In the experimental treatment of Diabetic foot infection, it is necessary to study the causative strains and their Antibiotic resistance in each region. Progressive resistance to clindamycin and ciprofloxacin also reduces the effectiveness of these drugs in experimental therapies of Diabetic foot infections.

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    Nashibi, Roohangize, Sehan Nezhad, Aygin, & Moogahi, Sasan. (2021). A Retrospective Microbiological Study on Admitted Patients with Diabetic Foot Infection in Razi Teaching Hospital in Ahvaz during 2015 – 2019. JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL, 20(1 ), 65-75. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/954229/en

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    Nashibi Roohangize, Sehan Nezhad Aygin, Moogahi Sasan. A Retrospective Microbiological Study on Admitted Patients with Diabetic Foot Infection in Razi Teaching Hospital in Ahvaz during 2015 – 2019. JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL[Internet]. 2021;20(1 ):65-75. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/954229/en

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    Roohangize Nashibi, Aygin Sehan Nezhad, and Sasan Moogahi, “A Retrospective Microbiological Study on Admitted Patients with Diabetic Foot Infection in Razi Teaching Hospital in Ahvaz during 2015 – 2019,” JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL, vol. 20, no. 1 , pp. 65–75, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/954229/en

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