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Study the Epidemiology of Antibiotics Resistance in Ramadi Hospitals of Iraq

In many hospitals around the world, antibiotic resistance has reached a crisis. Mainly, Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which is immune to methicillin, is swamped and many with Gram-negative multidrug-resistant (MDR). The occurrence of carbapenmases for the first time was considered a major problem be...

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Published in:Research journal of pharmacy and technology 2022-09, Vol.15 (9), p.4204-4207
Main Authors: Muslih Najeeb, Laith, Latef Al Meani, Safaa Abed, Abdulkareem, Ali Hazim, Hameed Fyadh, Zyad, Mukhles Ahmed, Mohammed
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Language:English
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Summary:In many hospitals around the world, antibiotic resistance has reached a crisis. Mainly, Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which is immune to methicillin, is swamped and many with Gram-negative multidrug-resistant (MDR). The occurrence of carbapenmases for the first time was considered a major problem because of several factors, such as: many plasmids carrying gene resistance elements take on other resistance elements, including QnrA (QnrA and QnrB) and aminoglycoside (rmtB) Resistance elements. For severe MRSA infections, good treatment options are available, death rates continue to be high. The condition is more complicated and disturbing for MDR Gram-negatives. In developing countries, there are few new agents who can profit from the situation in the coming decade . Although the meanings are muddled, some patients in intensive care are thought to die because of the lack of antibiotics effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and A. baumanni. If molecular resistance is to be overcome, additional understanding is needed urgently. We additionally need to install early warning systems to keep pace with new resistances.
ISSN:0974-3618
0974-360X
0974-306X
DOI:10.52711/0974-360X.2022.00706