The Distribution and the Antimicrobial Susceptibility Features of Microorganisms Isolated From the Burn Wounds: a 10-Year Retrospective Analysis

dc.contributor.author Ozkacmaz, Ayse
dc.contributor.author Dicle, Yalcin
dc.contributor.author Bayram, Yasemin
dc.contributor.author Parlak, Mehmet
dc.contributor.author Akis, Feride
dc.contributor.author Calli, Iskan
dc.date.accessioned 2025-05-10T17:18:32Z
dc.date.available 2025-05-10T17:18:32Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.description Calli, Iskan/0000-0003-1752-2633; Parlak, Mehmet/0000-0001-6030-2244; Dicle, Yalcin/0000-0002-7658-7763; Akis, Feride/0000-0003-3874-7735; Ozkacmaz, Ayse/0000-0002-0833-1854 en_US
dc.description.abstract In this study, we aimed to evaluate the distribution features and antimicrobial susceptibility test results of the microorganisms isolated from the wounds of pediatric and adult patients with burn. The culture and susceptibility test results of the microorganisms, isolated from the wound swabs of the patients hospitalized in a tertiary-burn care center in 10-year period, were retrospectively screened on the microbiology department databases. Their distribution of isolated microorganisms regarding species and susceptibility test results were compared with previous studies. A total of 367 microorganisms, isolated from the burn wounds of 293 patients (13 +/- 18.9 years, F/M: 0.93) (73 adults and 220 pediatric patients), were included in this study. A solitary agent was isolated in 239 (81.6%) patients, while 2 were isolated in 43 (14.7%) and 3 or more agents in 11 (3.8%). From these, 33% of the isolated microorganisms were gram-positive cocci, 61% were gram-negative bacteria, and 6% were Candida spp. The most common isolated microorganisms were Staphylococcus aureus (18.5%), Pseudomonas spp. (16.9%), and Escherichia coli (11.2%), while the least common was Streptococcus spp. (2.5%). Methicillin resistance was 15% among the S. aureus strains. No resistance was observed against levofloxacin, vancomycin, teicoplanin, linezolid, daptomycin, fusidic acid, and tigecycline in S. aureus strains. The highest resistance rates were observed against levofloxacin (64%), tobramycin (64%), pip/tazobactam (63%), imipenem (63%), and the lowest against colistin (5%) and ceftazidime (29%), among Pseudomonas spp. The most common causative agents in burn wound infections and their current antimicrobial susceptibility features should be well identified, in order for prevention of serious complications and optimal management the condition to occur. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1093/jbcr/irad158
dc.identifier.issn 1559-047X
dc.identifier.issn 1559-0488
dc.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85186960026
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irad158
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/9710
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Oxford Univ Press en_US
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess en_US
dc.subject Burn en_US
dc.subject Wound en_US
dc.subject Infection en_US
dc.subject Cellulitis en_US
dc.subject Antimicrobial Susceptibility en_US
dc.subject Resistance en_US
dc.title The Distribution and the Antimicrobial Susceptibility Features of Microorganisms Isolated From the Burn Wounds: a 10-Year Retrospective Analysis en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dspace.entity.type Publication
gdc.author.id Calli, Iskan/0000-0003-1752-2633
gdc.author.id Parlak, Mehmet/0000-0001-6030-2244
gdc.author.id Dicle, Yalcin/0000-0002-7658-7763
gdc.author.id Akis, Feride/0000-0003-3874-7735
gdc.author.id Ozkacmaz, Ayse/0000-0002-0833-1854
gdc.author.scopusid 57038953700
gdc.author.scopusid 57034160700
gdc.author.scopusid 23488098800
gdc.author.scopusid 7003589214
gdc.author.scopusid 59160804900
gdc.author.scopusid 57193441180
gdc.author.wosid Dicle, Yalçın/Jpl-2578-2023
gdc.author.wosid Parlak, Mehmet/A-8579-2018
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gdc.coar.type text::journal::journal article
gdc.description.department T.C. Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi en_US
gdc.description.departmenttemp [Ozkacmaz, Ayse; Bayram, Yasemin; Parlak, Mehmet] Yuzuncu Yıl Univ, Fac Med, Dept Microbiol, TR-65080 Van, Turkiye; [Dicle, Yalcin] Mardin Artuklu Univ, Fac Med, Dept Microbiol, TR-47200 Mardin, Turkiye; [Akis, Feride] Cengiz Gokcek Gynecol & Pediat Hosp, Dept Microbiol, TR-27010 Gaziantep, Turkiye; [Calli, Iskan] Yuzuncu Yil Univ, Fac Med, Dept Gen Surg, TR-65080 Van, Turkiye en_US
gdc.description.endpage 397 en_US
gdc.description.issue 2 en_US
gdc.description.publicationcategory Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı en_US
gdc.description.scopusquality Q2
gdc.description.startpage 384 en_US
gdc.description.volume 45 en_US
gdc.description.woscitationindex Science Citation Index Expanded
gdc.description.wosquality Q3
gdc.identifier.pmid 37847516
gdc.identifier.wos WOS:001097805200001
gdc.index.type WoS
gdc.index.type Scopus
gdc.index.type PubMed

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