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Published on: November 2024
Indian Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2024; 18(1):71-83.
Original Article| doi: 10.5530/ijopp.20250087

Authors and affiliation (s):

Morey Komal M*, Ramaiah Balakeshwa, Prabhudev B. R

Department of Pharmacy Practice, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, Karnataka, INDIA.

ABSTRACT

Background: The growing resistance pattern of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria is increasing, making it more crucial to use antibiotics. Our study focuses on antibiotics’ rational use and efficacy for gram-negative bacterial infections. aim to find the susceptibility and the resistance pattern of the gram-negative bacteria-P. aeruginosa, K. pneumoniae, A. baumannii, and E. coli (Priority 1: Critical) to the antibiotics and to assess the antibiotic efficacy. Materials and Methods: It is a prospective observational study performed using an antibiogram to find susceptibility and the right use of the antibiotic for Priority 1: Critical species of gram-negative bacteria. The study involved 201 people and was carried out over a period of nine months. Statistical analysis was performed with the help of JASP software. Results: Escherichia coli being the highest gram-negative causing bacterial infections have also made it very challenging to treat the infections due to its growing resistance pattern. our study showed that Cefoperazone+sulbactam and piperacillin+tazobactam are the most susceptible drugs. The highest-resistant drugs are carbapenem, meropenem, ampicillin and ertapenem. Student-paired T-test was performed for CRP, Procalcitonin and ESR; the results were statistically significant. Conclusion: This study interprets the growing and new pattern of MDR that has made it a very challenging aspect of the healthcare system. It emphasizes the appropriate usage of antibiotics for better infection control and good patient outcomes.

Keywords: MDR bacterial infection, Gram-negative bacterial infection, Antibiotic in MDR, JASP software.