Drug resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa separated from these species suggests in a way that there are different patterns of drug resistance at the two hospitals. Drug resistance to antibiotics such as carbinicillin, ticarcillin, ciprofloxacin and imipenem at hospital Q was demonstrated. It means the isolation of Pseudomonas with multiple resistances to antibiotics. But at the public hospital F in the city, Pseudomonas resistance to selective drugs has not been discerned. This could be due to longterm treatment of drug-resistant cases at burn hospital.
The slum dwelling conditions of hospital Q would definitely exacerbate the disease treatment cases. The transmission of multidrug-resistant bacteria at burn hospital may be done by cockroaches[23,24]. However, drug resistance to other species of bacteria was not different at the other two hospitals and student residences.