Table 1. Bacterial isolates from different pus infections were stained using gram staining.
Gram staining |
Total Subtypes |
Isolates |
Frequency |
Percentage (%) |
Total samples (n= 891) |
Gram-negative Bacteria (n=627) 70.37(%) |
Pseudomonas spp. |
368 |
58.69 |
Proteus spp. |
95 |
15.15 |
||
E. coli |
93 |
14.83 |
||
Klebsiella spp. |
64 |
10.21 |
||
Acinetobacter spp. |
6 |
0.96 |
||
Enterobacter spp. |
1 |
0.16 |
||
Gram-positive Bacteria (n=264) 29.63(%)
|
Enterococcus faecalis |
103 |
39.02 |
|
Staphylococcus aureus |
81 |
30.68 |
||
Staphylococcus spp. |
77 |
29.16 |
||
Streptococcus spp. |
3 |
1.14 |