BACTERIAL AGENTS CAUSING CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA

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  • Sadhana Joshi Senior Demonstrator Department of Microbiology, 2 Senior Resident Department of ENT.

Abstract

Background: Otitis media which is an acute or chronic inflammatory state of the middle ear may be classified as suppurative or non—suppurative.

Methods: A total of 100 ear swabs from cases of chronic otitis media were variously collected from patients attending the ENT Clinic. Specimens were immediately transported in a transport medium to the base laboratory of the Department of Microbiology.

Results: Out of a total number of 100 cases of chronic otitis media screened for the isolation of bacterial aetiologic agents, 8 different genera comprising 13 bacterial species were isolated. These included S. aureus (39%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (25%), Proteus mirabilis (16%), Alcaligenes faecalis (5%) and Klebsiella aerogenes (1%). Escherichia coli, Proteus rettgeri, Staphylococcus epidermidis, and Klebsiella pneumoniae, constituted (3%), (3%), (3%) and 1% of isolates in that respective order. From the number of cases screened, it was observed that 54 (54% and 46(46%) were males and females respectively.

Conclusion: We conclude that higher prevalence of otitis media among males than females and S. aureus has been identified as the leading pathogen in chronic otitis media.

Keywords: Bacterial Infections, Etiology, Otitis Externa.

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2019-02-27

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Sadhana Joshi. (2019). BACTERIAL AGENTS CAUSING CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA. International Journal of Medical Science And Diagnosis Research, 3(2). Retrieved from http://www.ijmsdr.com/index.php/ijmsdr/article/view/275

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