Microbial Trends and Antibiotic Susceptibility in ICU-Admitted Patients: A Hospital-Based Study Examining Prevalence Across Multiple Critical Therapies
Ramakrishnan,
Bedanta Mishra,
Monga,
Baxi,
Sairam and
Sidhu
Health Leadership and Quality of Life, 2025, vol. 4, 609
Abstract:
Healthcare practitioners can adjust treatment plans, choose efficient antimicrobial agents, enhance patient outcomes, reduce antibiotic-resistant strains and ultimately improve patient outcomes by keeping an observation on microbial trends and antibiotic susceptibility in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) admitted patients. In the research, antibiotic susceptibility and microbial trends in ICU patients were investigated in hospital. The research is to examine antibiotic susceptibility and microbiological trends in ICU patients. It aims to understand how often such infections develop, and what happens next among a group of 312 high-risk patients in medical care. It also reveals the type of appropriate treatment plans that tells the levels of antibiotic resistance and identifies the most frequent microbial patterns. Research findings are expected to improve practical methodologies for operations of a clinical setting, to inform the lawmakers, and ensure that antibiotics remain useful in hard for more time. However, the research provides some insights into antibiotic susceptibility and microbiological profile in ICU. It can also be used as a framework for clinical processes that are to take place, decisions that are to be made in legislation, and reasons that can prompt further research to ensure long term effectiveness of antibiotics in the ICU is achieved.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.56294/hl2025609
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