ABSTRACT
Bacterial
isolates from wounds and their antibiotic profiles were investigated. The wound
specimens were cultured on different media such as Nutrient agar, MacConkey
agar, Mannitol salt agar for isolation of the bacteria associated with the
wounds. The isolates were identified following different biochemical test such
as catalase, coagulase, oxidase. A total of 45 bacteria were isolated from the
wound specimen. The isolates include Staphylococcus
aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus
epidermidis. Staphylococcus aureus
was the most commonest pathogen (31.1%), followed by Escherichia coli (24.4), Pseudomonas
aeruginosa (13.3%), Proteus species
(13.3%), Streptococcus species
(11.1%) and Staphylococcus epidermidis
(6.7%). Most isolates showed high susceptibility to levofloxacin, ciprofloxacin
and gentamycin and rifampicin while amoxil and norfloxacin, chloramphenicol
recorded high resistance to the isolates. Despite the rapid improvement in
medical care, wound infection still represent a serious problem for patients,
with many bacteria developed difference degrees of resistance to most known
antibiotics. 
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Title page                                                                                                                                i           
Certification                                                                                                                            ii
Dedication                                                                                                                              iii
Acknowledgements                                                                                                                iv
Table of Contents                                                                                                                   v
List of Tables                                                                                                                          vii
Abstract                                                                                                                                   viii
CHAPTER ONE
1.0             
INTRODUCTION                                                                                                    1
1.1             
Aim and Objectives                                                                                                    2
1.2             
Significance                                                                                                                2
CHAPTER TWO
2.0       LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1       Causes
and Types of Wound Infections                                                                     5
2.1.1    Surgical
Wound Infection                                                                                          6
2.1.2    Acute
Soft Tissue Infections                                                                                      8
2.1.3    Bite
Wound Infections                                                                                                8
2.1.4    Burn and
Infections                                                                                                    9
2.1.5    Diabetic
Foot Ulcer Infections                                                                                   9
2.1.6    Leg and
Decubitus (Pressure) Ulcer Infections                                                          10
2.2       Bacterial
Species Present in Wound                                                                           10
2.2       Diagnosis
of Wound Sepsis                                                                                        11
2.3       Management
of Wound Sepsis                                                                                   11
CHAPTER THREE
3.0       MATERIALS AND METHODS
3.1       Sample
Collections                                                                                                     14
3.2       Media
Preparation                                                                                                      14
3.3       Isolation
Methods                                                                                                       14
3.4       Characterization
and Identification of Bacterial Isolates                                           15
3.4.1    Gram
Staining Technique                                                                                           15
3.4.2
   Motility Test                                                                                                               16
3.4.3
   Biochemical Test                                                                                                        16
3.4.3.1 Catalase
Test                                                                                                               16
3.4.3.2 Citrate Test                                                                                                                 16
3.4.3.3 Coagulase
Test                                                                                                            17
3.4.3.4 Indole
Test                                                                                                                  18
3.4.3.5 Oxidase Test                                                                                                               18
3.4.3.6 Methyl-Red
Test                                                                                                         19
3.4.3.7 Voges-Proskaver
Test                                                                                                 19
3.5       Antibiotic
Sensitivity Test                                                                                          20
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0       RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 21                                                                         21
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0       DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1       Discussion
                                                                                                                  26
5.2       Conclusion
                                                                                                                 27
5.3       Recommendation
                                                                                                       28
            References
                                                                                                                 
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/MCB/14/24936, NKEIRUKA. "Bacteria Isolated From Wounds And Their Antibiotic Profiles" Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 31 Oct. 2025. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/bacteria-isolated-from-wounds-and-their-antibiotic-profiles-7-2