e -Issn : 0976 - 3651
Print-Issn : 2229-7480

  ABSTRACT

TO STUDY BACTERIAL CULTURE AND SENSITIVITY PROFILE IN ACNE INFECTION PATIENTS IN SOUTHINDIA

Acne vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory disorder of Pilosebaceous follicle. Acne is one of the most common skin disorders throughout the world, affecting 67%–95% of adolescents. Actually, acne is clearly a chronic inflammatory skin disease and not primarily an infectious disease. It is characterised by pleomorphic lesions,including comedones, pustules, papules, nodules and cysts. To determine antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of different organisms to frequently used drugs. Samples from skin lesions of study group (80 patients) and normal skin of control group (20 patients) were collected by sterile swabs. The specimens were used for aerobic and anaerobic culture at 37°C. The isolates were subjected to biochemical tests for identification. All the aerobic isolates were subjected to antimicrobial sensitivity testing by disc diffusion method

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