Mahbubul Hoque
Dhaka Shishu Hospital
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Northern International Medical College Journal | 2017
Rowshan Jahan Akhter; Mahbubul Hoque; Bh Nazma Yasmeen; Mak Azad Chowdhury
Introduction : Neonatal sepsis remains an important cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality in NICU setup and a major challenge for the neonatologists. The prevalent organisms and their antibiotic resistance patterns evolve with time and with the usage of antimicrobials. Aims and Objectives : To analyze the bacteriological profile and antibiotic resistance patterns of proven neonatal sepsis cases in Dhaka Shishu Hospital. Materials and Methods : The study was Prospective observational study. All the clinically suspected cases of Neonatal Sepsis admitted to the Neonatal word from January 2015 to December 2015 were included in the study. Clinically suspected cases of neonatal sepsis further evaluated with blood cultures and antibiotic susceptibility testing using the Kirby Bauer disc diffusion method. Data was collected for the following variables: Demographic profile, haematological profile, blood culture result and antibiotic sensitivity patterns. Results : Total 96 cases clinically suspected neonatal sepsis were included in the study. Among them 29 cases (30.21%) was culture positive septicemia. Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most common isolate accounting for 31.03% cases followed by Escherichia coli 27.59%. In Klebsiella infection most common sensitivity were Imipenum and Ciprofloxacin which were 77.78 and 33.33% respectively. In E.coli common sensitive drugs were Imipenum and Amikacin. In serratia common sensitive drugs were Imipenum, Netlmicin and Ciprofloxacin. Conclusion : K. pneumoniae was the most common pathogen. Most common sensitivity was Imipenum, Amikacin, Ciprofloxacin, Gentamicin, Netlmicin, and Ceftazidime,. Northern International Medical College Journal Vol.8(1) July 2016: 174-177
Journal of Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons | 2017
Syed Ahsan Tauhid; Mak Azad Chowdhury; Mahbubul Hoque; Mostafa Kamal; Emdadul Haque
Background: Nosocomial bloodstream infection in paediatric ICU is a leading, preventable infectious complication in critically ill patients and has a negative impact on patient’s outcome. This study was done to determine the type of pathogens responsible for nosocomial infections and its sensitivity pattern, to evaluate the probable sources (fomites) of nosocomial infections and also to compare the outcome of treatment between children with and without nosocomial bloodstream infections in terms of length of ICU stay and mortality
Indian Pediatrics | 2002
A S Ahmed; Maka Chowdhury; Mahbubul Hoque; Gary L. Darmstadt
Indian Pediatrics | 2010
M. N. Islam; Maka Chowdhury; M. Siddika; S. B. Qurishi; M. K. J. Bhuiyan; Mahbubul Hoque; S. Akhter
Journal of Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons | 2007
Suborna Ahmed; Maka Chowdhury; Mahbubul Hoque; D Begum; Asmnu Ahmed
Bangladesh Journal of Child Health | 2010
Mst Hosna Ara Khatun; Jahanara Arzu; Emdadul Haque; Mostafa Kamal; Mohammad Abdullah Al Mamun; Mohammad Faizul Haque Khan; Mahbubul Hoque
Bangladesh Journal of Child Health | 2012
Mahbubul Hoque; Mohammad Faizul Haque Khan; Jotsna Ara Begum; Mak Azad Chowdhury; Lars Åke Persson
Bangladesh Journal of Child Health | 2010
Mahbubul Hoque; Jotsna Ara Begum; Rawshan Jahan; Mak Azad Chowdhury; Manzoor Hussain
Pulse | 2011
Mahbubul Hoque; Asmnu Ahmed; Sk Halder; Mfh Khan; Maka Chowdhury
Delta Medical College Journal | 2014
Nure Ishrat Nazme; Mahbubul Hoque; Manzoor Hussain