WANG Bao-lin, LI Ke-bo, ZHANG Xiao-long, et al. Nerve involvement in treatment of intracranial infection pathogenic bacteria distribution and drug susceptibility analysisJ. Chin J Nosocomiol, 2016, 26(20): 4678-4680. DOI: 10.11816/cn.ni.2016-160750
Citation: WANG Bao-lin, LI Ke-bo, ZHANG Xiao-long, et al. Nerve involvement in treatment of intracranial infection pathogenic bacteria distribution and drug susceptibility analysisJ. Chin J Nosocomiol, 2016, 26(20): 4678-4680. DOI: 10.11816/cn.ni.2016-160750

Nerve involvement in treatment of intracranial infection pathogenic bacteria distribution and drug susceptibility analysis

  • OBJECTIVE Interventional treatment from hair nerve distribution intracranial infection pathogens and drug sensitivity of the investigation and analysis,to provide reference evidence for clinical treatment.METHODS Select the hospital in August 2010- October 2015 nerve involvement after intracranial infection in patients treated845 cases,spinal puncture to obtain cerebrospinal fluid specimens using Vitek 2Compact type of bacteria identification.RESULTS 276 pathogens isolated were gram-negative bacteria 131,accounting for 47.46%,Acinetobacter baumannii 47(17.03%),Klebsiella pneumoniae 28(10.14%),Pseudomonas aeruginosa 21(7.61%);grampositive bacteria 93,accounting for 33.69%,Staphylococcus aureus 32(11.6%),Staphylococcus epidermidis 24(8.70%);fungi 52,accounting for 18.84%,mainly Cryptococcus neoformans 46(16.67%).Resistance rates of A.baumannii,P.aeruginosaand K.pneumoniae resistance rates to ampicillin,penicillin were 100.0%,and K.pneumoniae resistance rate to imipenem was 8.9% and 5.6%.Resistance rates of S.aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis to penicillin,cefoxitin were 100.0%.C.neoformans did show resistance to voriconazole,fluconazole,amphotericin B.CONCLUSION Gram-negative bacteria are the main pathogens in neurology intervention in patients with intracranial infection,drug resistance to a variety of infections is higher.
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