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Mechanical ventilation is a life-saving procedure, but it is associated with a high risk of acquiring respiratory infections. Hence to prevent it and initiate empirical antimicrobial therapy, knowledge of microbial profile and their local antimicrobial sensitivity pattern are essential. A prospective analytical study of Endotracheal tube (ETT) aspirates of mechanically ventilated patients in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) was done over a period of six months (Dec2015-May2016). Endotracheal tube aspirates of patients who had been incubated for ≥48hrs were processed by standard methods with the aim to identify the microbiological profile of ETT aspirates and their antibiogram. Out of the 47 samples, 72.3% were culture positive. Gram negative enteric aerobic bacteria were isolated from most of the patients, most common being Klebsiella species (32.35%), followed by Acinetobacter and Pseudomonas. | Microbiological profile and antimicrobial sensitivity pattern of endotracheal tube aspirates of patients in ICU of a tertiary care hospital in Bhopal India