Evaluation of aerobic bacterial etiology and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of diabetic foot infections in Rasht, the North of Iran

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Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are one of the most frequently occurred complications of patients with poor-controlled diabetes mellitus. Diabetic foot infection (DFI) is increasing as a common problem and more than half of DFUs will be eventually infected. Here, we aimed to evaluate aerobic bacterial etiology and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of DFIs. This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at Razi Educational and Remedial Hospital, located in the northern region of Iran. From March ۲۰۲۰ to March ۲۰۲۲, patients diagnosed with DFUs who presented to Razi Hospital were consecutively enrolled in the study. In this study samples were collected from infected areas of diabetic foot ulcers. Standard microbiological methods were used to identify the isolates. The disc diffusion method was used to determine antimicrobial susceptibility. A total of ۹۷ patients diagnosed with DFU were included in the study. The mean age of the patients was ۵۸.۲۹ ± ۹.۹۷ years. Aerobic bacterial culture results revealed the following distribution of pathogens: E. coli in ۴۱ cases (۴۲.۳%), Klebsiella spp. in ۱۶ cases (۱۶.۵%), Pseudomonas spp. in ۶ cases (۶.۲%), Staphylococcus aureus in ۶ cases (۶.۲%), Micrococcus spp. in ۳ cases (۳.۱%), Enterobacter spp. in ۳ cases (۳.۱%). In ۱۲ cases (۱۲.۴%), no bacterial growth was observed, and ۱۰ samples were reported as contaminated. Antibiotic susceptibility pattern for each bacteria is presented in Table ۲. The most effective antibiotic against Gram-negative bacteria were aminoglycosides. While, S. aureus isolates mostly susceptible to tested antibiotics. Also, none of the isolated S. aureus were methicillin-resistance.Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are one of the most frequently occurred complications of patients with poor-controlled diabetes mellitus. Diabetic foot infection (DFI) is increasing as a common problem and more than half of DFUs will be eventually infected. Here, we aimed to evaluate aerobic bacterial etiology and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of DFIs. This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at Razi Educational and Remedial Hospital, located in the northern region of Iran. From March ۲۰۲۰ to March ۲۰۲۲, patients diagnosed with DFUs who presented to Razi Hospital were consecutively enrolled in the study. In this study samples were collected from infected areas of diabetic foot ulcers. Standard microbiological methods were used to identify the isolates. The disc diffusion method was used to determine antimicrobial susceptibility. A total of ۹۷ patients diagnosed with DFU were included in the study. The mean age of the patients was ۵۸.۲۹ ± ۹.۹۷ years. Aerobic bacterial culture results revealed the following distribution of pathogens: E. coli in ۴۱ cases (۴۲.۳%), Klebsiella spp. in ۱۶ cases (۱۶.۵%), Pseudomonas spp. in ۶ cases (۶.۲%), Staphylococcus aureus in ۶ cases (۶.۲%), Micrococcus spp. in ۳ cases (۳.۱%), Enterobacter spp. in ۳ cases (۳.۱%). In ۱۲ cases (۱۲.۴%), no bacterial growth was observed, and ۱۰ samples were reported as contaminated. Antibiotic susceptibility pattern for each bacteria is presented in Table ۲. The most effective antibiotic against Gram-negative bacteria were aminoglycosides. While, S. aureus isolates mostly susceptible to tested antibiotics. Also, none of the isolated S. aureus were methicillin-resistance.

نویسندگان

Mohammad Mahdi Hanaei

Department of Internal Medicine, Shaheid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Mahsa Motiei

Razi Clinical Research Development Unit, Razi Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Ronia Tavasolian

Department of Clinical Sciences and Nutrition, University Of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom

Sara Khoshdoz

Razi Clinical Research Development Unit, Razi Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Hossein Hemmati

Razi Clinical Research Development Unit, Razi Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Edris Mehmandoust

Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Paria Okhovat

Razi Clinical Research Development Unit, Razi Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Meysam Hassannejad-Bibalan

Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Hadi Sedigh Ebrahim-Saraie

Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

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