A Hajihasani, M Mohammadzadeh, H Zeraati, M Rahbar, M Alavimoghaddam, M Sabzi, S Ghoorchian, A Ramezani, M Soltandallal, M Douraghi,
Volume 13, Issue 1 (6-2014)
Abstract
Background: Non-fermentative, gram-negative bacilli (NFGNB) have emerged as a factor of
nosocomial infections and mortal epidemics . Hospital environment is one of the most important
sources of NFGNB`s colonization and diffusion. This study is aimed to assess the frequency of
NFGNB in various wards of selected hospitals of Tehran.
Materials & Methods: 469 samples were randomly selected from various wards from two hospitals
during a period of 11 weeks. All isolations had been identified using standard microbiological,
biochemical and phenotypic tests. The data were analyzed by SPSS software (version 11.5).
Results: Fifty three specimens were positive for NFGNB. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia and
Burkholderia cepacia complex were found as predominant bacteria in hospital I(28%) and II
(28.6%).The highest rate of NFGNB isolated from surfaces was 60.3% .The pediatric ward was
identified as the most contaminated ward (50%).
Conclusion: Several genus of NFGNB are found in hospitals. Therefore, identifying other NFGNB`s
genus and training health care staff are of prime importance. NFGNB`s distribution depends on type of
ward, surface, and equipment. Periodic sampling of hospital environment can be effective against
spreading infection.