SENSITIVITAS Escherichia coli PENGHASIL EXTENDED SPECTRUM BETA LACTAMASE (ESBL) TERHADAP ANTIBIOTIK GOLONGAN PENISILIN DARI ISOLAT KLINIS KOLEKSI BAGIAN MIKROBIOLOGI FK UGM PERIODE APRIL � SEPTEMBER 2013

Background : Infectious disease is one of biggest problem in Indonesia and even in the world. One of bacteria that cause a lot of infection is E. coli. Infection that caused by E. coli are diarrhea and urinary tract infection. According to various researches, using the β-lactam antibiotics especial...

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Main Authors: , GLADIAN YANURISKA, , dr. Nurrokhman, M.Si
Format: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2014
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/127946/
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Summary:Background : Infectious disease is one of biggest problem in Indonesia and even in the world. One of bacteria that cause a lot of infection is E. coli. Infection that caused by E. coli are diarrhea and urinary tract infection. According to various researches, using the β-lactam antibiotics especially penicillin group had been reported resistant to this bacteria. The general mechanism of resistant is ESBL production by bacteria. Objective : This study was design to determine sensitivity of ESBL producing isolates of E. coli toward penicillin from clinical specimens at Microbiology Departement in Faculty of Medicine Gadjah Mada University. Methods : This study used descriptive method. Screening Test from CLSI 2012 and Mast Group Test® were used to screening ESBL production. Kirby Bauer method was used for antibiotic susceptibility testing. Results : From 25 clinical samples, 7 from these were produced ESBL (28%). Result of susceptibility test to antibiotic penicillin group showed E. coli produced ESBL 100% resistant to penicillin G and ampicilin, 71,4% to amoxicillin and 85,7% to ticarcillin. While E. coli non ESBL 100% resistant to penicillin G, 88,5% to ampicillin, 77,8% to amoxicillin and ticarcillin. Conclusion : Penicillin group are resistant against E. coli.