Antimicrobial Resistance Profile of Different Clinical Isolates against Third-Generation Cephalosporins

Authors

  • DR B V RAMANA
  • S.K.RUBINA
  • DR M SANTOSH RAJA
  • A HEMANTH
  • S.AFREEN JEHA

Keywords:

urine, sputum, wound swabs, feces

Abstract

death because they increase the likelihood of harmful treatment. Antimicrobial resistance statistics

therefore aid in determining optimal patient care. Consequently, the purpose of this research was to

examine the antimicrobial resistance pattern of third-generation cephalosporin medications at Jimma

University Specialized Teaching Hospital. Methods. From April to August 2016, researchers at Jimma

University Specialized Hospital (JUSH) performed a prospective cross-sectional study in a hospital

setting. Patients in hospitals had their urine, sputum, wound swabs, and feces collected for clinical

purposes.

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Published

2025-06-20

How to Cite

DR B V RAMANA, S.K.RUBINA, DR M SANTOSH RAJA, A HEMANTH, & S.AFREEN JEHA. (2025). Antimicrobial Resistance Profile of Different Clinical Isolates against Third-Generation Cephalosporins. Journal of Science & Technology , 10(6), 37–47. Retrieved from https://jst.org.in/index.php/pub/article/view/1373