نتایج جستجو برای: blood stream infections
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Antibiotic lock solution (ALS) in the lumen of catheter is a mean to decrease possibility related blood stream infection (CRBSI). We conducted this study using Gentamicin as ALS observe frequency infections (CRI) including CRBSI and exit site hemodialysis patients being dialyzed through tunneled temporary catheters.
 Methods This descriptive, cross sectional was at Dr. Ziauddin Hospital, N...
Background: Infection with two agents might cause overlapping symptoms, confusing the treating physician. This study aims to determine current coinfections rates in dengue patients a tertiary care Govt. General Hospital, Anathapuramu. Method: From July 2021 November 2021, an observational was conducted at Government Medical College & Hospital Ananthapuramu. A total of 100 clinically suspect...
Abstract Background Actinomyces species are Gram-positive anaerobic branching bacilli which commensal of oropharynx, urogenital and gastrointestinal tracts that is associated with infrequent chronic granulomatous diseases including cervicofacial, intrabdominal genital infections. Blood Stream Infections (BSIs) usually rare but becoming more frequent advanced modern diagnostic techniques. The pr...
Background: Nosocomial infection is a key factor determining the clinical outcome, especially among patients admitted in critical care areas. The objective of study was to ascertain pattern and risk factors nosocomial infections Critical Care Unit tertiary hospital.Methods: This prospective, observational included intensive unit over period one half years. Routine surveillance various such as c...
Candida species are the members of the normal flora of the skin, mucous membranes, and gastrointestinal tract. Candidiasis is a common fungal disease found in humans affecting, mucosa, skin, nails and internal organs of the body. Candida albicans is by far the most common species causing infections in humans. (Fridkin, 2006) However, non albicans Candida species are also being implicated in rec...
INTRODUCTION Listeria monocytogenes (LM) is known to cause severe invasive disease in pregnant women and in newborns. Fortunately, despite the wide natural distribution of this pathogen, clinically overt neonatal infections occurs rarely. As a consequence, listeriosis is not always considered for early onset neonatal infection, especially when blood culture is negative. Indeed, identification o...
Aerococcus urinae is a microorganism responsible for urinary tract and blood stream infections which are rarely reported in clinical practice. However, it has been proposed that the infrequency of such reports may be partially due to difficulties related to pathogen identification. We present here a case of an elderly male patient with urinary tract infection where A. urinae was initially not i...
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