Bacteriological Profile of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Clinical Study.
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2016-05
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Introduction: Among all the chronic complications affecting a person with diabetes, foot disease is the most devastating. The
majority of diabetic foot ulcers are often associated with diverse population of bacteria. Hence, the present study was undertaken
to examine the bacteriological profi le associated with diabetic foot infections.
Materials and Methods: This study included a total of 100 diabetic patients with foot ulcers. Two sterile swabs were used to collect
the sample from the deeper portion of the ulcers, of which one was used for Gram-staining and another for culture and sensitivity.
Results: A total of 120 bacterial isolates were obtained from 100 patients with diabetic foot ulcers. Gram-negative bacilli (68.4%)
showed an increased prevalence than the Gram-positive cocci (31.6%), and the most common isolate was Pseudomonas spp.
(26.2%).
Conclusion: Variations in bacteriological profi le in different studies could be attributed to geographic locations or type and severity
of the infection. Thus, a thorough knowledge on antibiotic sensitivity pattern of the isolates is required for planning the treatment
of diabetic foot ulcers.
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Antibiotic sensitivity, Bacteria, Diabetic foot ulcer
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Shashanka R, Rajanna B. Bacteriological Profi le of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Clinical Study. IJSS Journal of Surgery 2016 May-June; 2(3): 38-41.