Ruhul Amin Miah
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
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Asian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2008
Kazi Lutfor Rahman; Motiur Rahman Molla; Ruhul Amin Miah
Abstract Objective: To determine the predisposing factors for oral and maxillofacial infections, identify the causative organisms and establish the sensitivity patterns of isolated pathogens in patients undergoing oral and maxillofacial surgery. Patients and Methods: 183 patients who underwent oral and maxillofacial surgeries were studied during the period between July 2004 and June 2006. Specimens were collected from the deepest part of the abscess using a sterile cotton swab, which was then kept in a sterile test tube, or using a disposable plastic syringe that was immediately transported to the laboratory for aerobic culture. Antimicrobial sensitivity testing was performed using the disc diffusion technique by Kirby-Bauer method. Results: Of the 183 patients with orofacial infections, 82 (44.8%) were positive for pathogens on culture. The predominant pathogens isolated belonged to the Streptococcus species (42; 51.2%; apart from Streptococcus pneumoniae [2; 2.4%]) followed by Staphylococcus aureus (15; 18.3%), Pseudomonas species (12; 14.6%), Escherichia coli (6; 7.3%), and Proteus species (5; 6.1%). Of the 42 strains of streptococci, 14 strains belonged to viridans streptococci (33.3%), 11 to Group G (26.2%), 10 to Group A (23.8%), and 7 to Group C (16.7%). Of the 9 antibiotics tested, penicillin, amoxicillinclavulanic acid, and ciprofloxacin had excellent activities against the isolates. Conclusion: Streptococcus species and Staphylococcus aureus were the main causative organisms of oral and maxillofacial infections. Low socioeconomic status and poor oral hygiene were the key predisposing factors for orofacial morbidity. Penicillin and amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, as tested in the study, remain the drugs of choice for infections following oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2010
Ahmed Abu Saleh; Syed Shaukat Ahmed; Moniruzzaman Ahmed; Abu Naser Ibne Sattar; Ruhul Amin Miah
Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin | 1993
Chowdhury Fa; Ruhul Amin Miah; Begum M; Rahman Km
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2010
Abm Abdul Wadud; Asm Matiur Rahman; Ruhul Amin Miah; Ahmed Abu Saleh
Ibrahim Medical College Journal | 2014
Najmun Nahar; Ruhul Amin Miah
Ibrahim Medical College Journal | 2012
Sharmeen Ahmed; Reaz Fatema; Ahmed Abu Saleh; Mumayun Sattar; Ruhul Amin Miah
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2011
Shameem Akhter; Humayun Satter; Shirin Tarafder; Ruhul Amin Miah; Sohely Sharmin; Sharmeen Ahmed
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2010
Chandra Kumar Roy; Sofia Andalib Sariullah; Ahmed Abu Saleh; Ruhul Amin Miah
Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin | 1992
Muazzam N; Rahman Km; Ruhul Amin Miah; Asna Sm
Journal of Dhaka Medical College | 2013
Shamima Kawser; Ruhul Amin Miah; Khandker Md Nurus Sabah; Tanzima Begum; Shahin Sultana