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Abstract
Multiple Drug Resistance in microorganisms is one of the biggest glitches faced by medical practioners for treatment of microbial infections such as urinary tract infection, wound infection, skin infection etc. It is because of use of undefined antibiotic policy, prescribing potent antibiotics and using empirical method of treatment without culture, diagnosis and identification of strain. To overcome this problem, a standardized method of antibiotic treatment should be followed after performing culture, isolation and identification of microorganisms, biochemical test and standardized sensitivity pattern. This study was conducted at SGHS hospital, microbiology laboratory involving review of patient medical laboratory records of microorganisms and the sensitivity pattern of microorganisms isolated from versatile clinical specimens such as urine, pus, tracheal secretions, body fluids etc., collected from the patients of inpatient and outpatient department of the SGHS hospital, Mohali during the period Jan 2017 to March 2017.