{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Extensively drug-resistant and pandrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria in a tertiary-care hospital in Eastern India: A 4-year retrospective study. {Author}: Mohapatra DP;Debata NK;Singh SK; {Journal}: J Glob Antimicrob Resist {Volume}: 15 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 12 2018 {Factor}: 4.349 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.jgar.2018.08.010 {Abstract}: Bacteria resistant to different classes of antimicrobial agents are a major threat to humanity and risk leading the world towards the return of the pre-antimicrobial era. This study was undertaken to detect the incidence of extensively drug-resistant (XDR) and pandrug-resistant (PDR) bacteria in a tertiary-care hospital in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
Positive bacterial cultures from different clinical samples were identified using a VITEKĀ®2 compact system and the antimicrobial susceptibility profile of different Gram-negative bacteria was analysed.
A total of 2489 clinical samples were collected and processed for culture during the period January 2013 to April 2017. Of 1103 pure bacterial cultures, 690 (62.6%) were Gram-negative bacteria. The antimicrobial susceptibility profile of Gram-negative bacterial strains revealed that 41.3% (n=285) were XDR and 8.1% (n=56) were PDR. Rates of colistin and tigecycline resistance were 16% and 51.9%, respectively.
This situation demands regular surveillance of antimicrobial resistance of Gram-negative bacteria and implementation of an efficient infection control programme.