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Study of Klebsiella Species Producing ESBL Isolated from USG Probes

Professor & Head, Department of Microbiology, DVVPF’s Medical College, Ahmednagar, Vilad Ghat, Opposite Govt Milk Dairy Ahmednagar, Maharastra 414114, India. , Abhijit Awari* , Tejas Tamhane** , Sushil Kachewar***

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Journal of Microbiology and Related Research 3(2):p 59-62, . | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/jmrr.2395.6623.3217.1
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Ultrasonography machines are ideal vectors for cross infections. A busy machine may be used to scan many patients a day. The infections can be transmitted via ultrasound probes & coupling gel. Klebsiella species are frequent cause of infection in both community & Hospital. Klebsiella isolated from US probe is an important nosocomial pathogen & infections due to it are difficult to manage due to resistance to multiple antibiotics. So this study aimed to determine the percentage ESBL producing Klebsiella species isolated from US probes & to determine the antibiotic sensitivity pattern.

Keywords: Ultrasonography; US Probes; ESBL.

 


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  • Professor & Head, Department of Microbiology, DVVPF’s Medical College, Ahmednagar, Vilad Ghat, Opposite Govt Milk Dairy Ahmednagar, Maharastra 414114, India.
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  • Abhijit Awari*
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  • Tejas Tamhane**
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  • Sushil Kachewar***
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