RESEARCH ON CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND AEROBIC BACTERIA OF QUINSY IN HUE CENTRAL HOSPITAL AND HUE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
Objectives: To identify the paraclinical and clinical mannifestations, aerobic bacteria and antibiogramme of quinsy. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted upon 37 patients with quinsy at Hue Central hospital and Hue University Hospital. Results: Clinical and paraclinical symtoms: odynophagy 100%, dysphagy 91.9%. Having treatment with antibiotics before hospitalization 67.6%. White blood cells >15.109/l (54.1%). Positive bacteria culture is 48.6% in which streptococcus α hemolytic 57.9%, staphylococcus aureus 10.5%, streptococcus pneumoniae 10.5%. Antibiogramme: Sensitization: Gentamycin 100%, vancomycin 100%, cefuroxim 100%, ciprofloxacin 80%.Resistance: Erythromycin 60%, ampicillin 41.7%, cefalexin 40%, tetracyclin 40%, ceftriaxon 30.8%.Consclusions: The priority of antibiotic prescription for quinsy should be based on the frequency of bacteria found in bacteria culture and depending on antibiogramme to choose appropriate antibiotics.