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Universidad y Salud

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RODRIGUEZ-SALAZAR, Carlos; RECALDE-REYES, Delia  e  PADILLA-SANABRIA, Leonardo. Analysis of the use of antibiotics in antibiograms of urine carried out by a clinical laboratory of the central-western region of Colombia. Univ. Salud [online]. 2017, vol.19, n.3, pp.378-387. ISSN 0124-7107.  https://doi.org/10.22267/rus.171903.100.

Introduction:

Antibiotics are bactericidal/bacteriostatic molecules that control bacterial infections, its misuse favors multidrug or therapeutic failure in the case of naturally resistant bacterial strains, thus generating a health risk. Objective: To analyze the use of antibiotics in urine antibiograms carried out by a clinical laboratory (central-western region, Colombia).

Materials and methods:

A descriptive-retrospective study was made. Urine and antibiograms data were collected from April 2014 to June 2015 by a clinical laboratory in the central-western region of Colombia. The obtained data was confronted with the protocols described by the National Institute of Health of Colombia.

Results:

1815 reports of urine and antibiograms were analyzed, identifying 18 bacterial species. In the 22.3% (403) of cases, antibiotics were evaluated and reported on naturally resistant microorganisms. Pseudomonas aeruginosa showed greater resistance and the antibiotic with the highest resistance was nalidixic acid (66.7%).

Conclusion:

The study showed that there is a problem in managing, reporting and interpreting antibiograms against naturally resistant microorganisms, which could favor the development of multidrug in sensitive microorganisms of bacterial flora. A review of national and international bibliography showed similar reports; however, no author mentions intrinsic resistances, so the data of antibiotic resistance would be over evaluated.

Palavras-chave : Antibiotics; microbial sensitivity test; drug resistance, multiple, bacterial.

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