Retrospective Study
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World J Exp Med. Sep 20, 2025; 15(3): 107184
Published online Sep 20, 2025. doi: 10.5493/wjem.v15.i3.107184
Table 3 Frequency of multidrug resistance infections in different departments (n = 1106)
Name of department
Number of multidrug resistance organisms
Percentage
General Medicine14813.4
General Surgery14513.1
Neurosurgery12211.0
Trauma Surgery1029.2
Medicine Intensive Care Unit908.1
Emergency Medicine817.3
Pulmonary Medicine625.6
Urology433.9
Medical Oncology/Hematology413.7
Neurology413.7
Obstetrics and Gynecology363.3
Nephrology322.9
Otorhinolaryngology282.5
Corona Virus Disease211.9
Orthopedics191.7
Pediatrics171.5
Gastroenterology161.4
Surgical Gastroenterology100.9
Surgical Oncology100.9
Cardiology90.8
Geriatric Medicine70.6
Radiation Oncology70.6
Endocrinology50.5
Neonatology50.5
Burns and Plastic Surgery40.4
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation30.3
Dermatology10.1
Pediatric Surgery10.1

  • Citation: Singh H, Patel AA, Pandy P, Omar BJ, Prasad A, Singh V, Sharma P, Bairwa M, Sihag RK, Tiwari A, Rajput D, Kulshrestha M, Saini S, Kumar A, Sarkar B, Duggal B, Agarwal A, Kaeley N, Dhingra G, Mahala P, Yesodharan V, Chauhan H, Kumari D, Choudhary S, Sharma AK, Yadav R, Panda PK. Burden of multi-drug-resistant organisms in a tertiary healthcare institute in North India: Implications for regional public health. World J Exp Med 2025; 15(3): 107184
  • URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-315X/full/v15/i3/107184.htm
  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5493/wjem.v15.i3.107184