The electrooxidation of propionaldehyde and butyraldehyde on a gold electrode was studied by cyclic voltammetry in alkaline media. Electrooxidation of both aldehydes showed the appearance of two anodic peaks. Another oxidation peak on a newly generated electrode surface was observed after the corresponding reduction peak for both aldehydes.
Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) causing
surgical site infections is one of the most common nosocomial infections
affecting post-surgery patients. Vancomycin is the recommended treatment
with MRSA-resistance breakpoint for minimum inhibition concentration (MIC)
of 2 ug/mL where the pathogen can be considered as susceptible. Here, we
describe the MIC of vancomycin against our MRSA isolates. Retrospective
data of MRSA positive cultures from post-surgical patients who were admitted
to the Clinical Training Centre Sungai Buloh public section from 2016-2017
with documented MIC to vancomycin were analyzed. The specimens consist
of pus swabs, mediastinal fluid, sternal bone, and tissue. A total of 29 MRSA
were isolated from 11 patients. There were 19, 3, 3 and 4 MRSA with
vancomycin’s MIC (ug/mL) of 0.5, 1, 1.5 and 2 respectively. The MRSA with
MIC of 2 ug/mL were observed from two different patients with one of them
showing MIC of 0.5 ug/mL which grew from wound swabs to 2.0 ug/mL which
grew from sternal bone and mediastinal fluid isolates. Vancomycin reduced
susceptibility MRSA has been observed in our clinical training centre with a
1.1% incidence. Identification of possible risk factors and follow up of
outcomes is required to fully elucidate the importance of this occurrence.