Clinical Microbiology in the Intensive Care Unit: Time for Intensivists to Rejuvenate this Lost Art

Indian J Crit Care Med. 2021 May;25(5):566-574. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23810.

Abstract

We live in an era of evolving microbial infections and equally evolving drug resistance among microorganisms. In any healthcare facility, intensivists play the most pivotal role with critically ill patients under their direct care. Majority of the critically ill patients already harbor a microorganism at admission or acquire one in the form of healthcare-associated infections during their course of intensive care unit stay. It is therefore rather imperative for intensivists to possess sound knowledge in clinical microbiology. On a negative note, most clinicians have very meager and remote knowledge acquired during their undergraduate years. This knowledge is rather theoretical than applied and wanes over the years becoming nonbeneficial in intensive patient care. We, therefore, intend to explore important concepts in applied microbiology and infection control that intensivists should know and implement in their clinical practice on a day-to-day basis. How to cite this article: Princess I, Vadala R. Clinical Microbiology in the Intensive Care Unit: Time for Intensivists to Rejuvenate this Lost Art. Indian J Crit Care Med 2021;25(5):566-574.

Keywords: Antibiogram; Antibiotics; Critical care; Immunoprophylaxis; Intensivist; Knowledge; Microbiology; Microorganisms; Outbreaks.

Publication types

  • Review