<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>452</id><JournalTitle>BACTERIAL PATHOGENS ASSOCIATED WITH OTITIS MEDIA AMONG PATIENTS ATTENDING KHARTOUM STATE HOSPITALS</JournalTitle><Abstract>Otitis media is major health problem of children and adults in low income countries. This study was done to
determine the bacterial etiology and their antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of otitis media. This cross â€“sectional study
included 100 ear swabs collected from patients who clinically diagnosed with otitis media aged between 3 months to 60
years with mean (16.02)years old conducted in Khartoum Ear, Nose and Throat hospital, Khartoum state, Sudan, during
August to October 2015. Isolation of pathogens and antimicrobial susceptibility tests were performed using disc diffusion
technique as per standard Kirby â€“ Bauer method. out of 100 ear swabs samples, 84(84%) showed bacterial growth. The
most frequent isolate were Staphylococcus aureus 29(33.7%), Pseudomonas aureuginosa 24(27.9%), Proteusspp (11.6%),
Staphylococcus epidermsdis (10.5%), Citrobacter spp (2.3%) and E.Coli (1.2%). Gentamicin and cholormphenicol have
high activity against most of bacterial isolates</Abstract><Email>ammodaali@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>6</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2016</year><keyword>Otitis media,Bacterial pathogens,Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern,Khartoum</keyword><AUTHORS>Eatmad Abd Allah Babeker,Wafa Ibrahim Elhag</AUTHORS><afflication>M.Sc. Student, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Al Neelain University, Sudan., Associate professor, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Al Neelain University, Sudan.</afflication></Article></Articles>