نتایج جستجو برای: blood stream infections

تعداد نتایج: 988331  

Journal: :international journal of molecular and clinical microbiology 0
elham fargi young researchers club, ardabil branch, islamic azad university, ardebil, iranسازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی اردبیل (islamic azad university of ardabil) alireza jafari department of microbiology, islamic azad university ardabil branch, ardabil, iranسازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی اردبیل (islamic azad university of ardabil)

determination of the frequency of bacteria isolated from blood culture and the pattern of their antibiotic sensitivity is epidemiologically of great importance and can help choosing primary antimicrobial treatment. the aim of the current study was to determine the most common bacterial factors of blood infection and their antibiotic sensitivity in a one year period from october 2010 till the en...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2003
Arnaldo Lopes Colombo Thaís Guimarães

Candida spp is associated to almost 80% of all nosocomial fungal infections and is considered a major cause of blood stream infections. Candida spp is the fourth most common cause of blood stream infections in the United States, where this agent is responsible for 8% of all invasive infections documented in this site. At the present, non-albicans species are related to at least 50% of all invas...

2016
Pierre Nouvellet J. V. Robotham N. R. Naylor N. Woodford Neil M. Ferguson

The rising threat of antibiotic resistance in Europe and beyond is of increasing concern and is prompting renewed effort to better understand and mitigate their impact. Escherichia Coli blood stream infections are a more major concern in Europe given their incidence and severe associated outcomes. Additionally the level of 3 generation cephalosporins and carbapenems resistance among those bacte...

2011
Amita Jain Astha Agarwal Raj Kumar Verma Shally Awasthi K. P. Singh

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Intravenous device (IVD) associated nosocomial blood stream infections due to staphylococci are major cause of morbidity and mortality. The present study was carried out to assess the frequency of staphylococcal IVD associated infections in a paediatric ward of a tertiary case hospital. Prevalence of resistance to commonly used antimicrobials in hospital acquired staphyl...

2013
Rupam Gahlot Chaitanya Nigam Vikas Kumar Munesh Gupta

Central venous catheter (CVC) insertion is common in ICU practices; this can be a source of dangerous bacteremia, sepsis, multi organ failure and sometimes even death. We conducted this study to find out the rate of Catheter colonization, Catheter related blood stream infections (CRBSI), their association and microbial spectrum of CRBSI in critical care unit over 1 year period. Patients admitte...

Journal: :iranian journal of blood and cancer 0
chintamani pathak department of pathology and blood bank, lady hardinge medical college, new delhi, india shivali sehgal department of pathology and blood bank, lady hardinge medical college, new delhi, india

background: unsafe transfusion practices put patients at high risk of transfusion transmissible infections. we aimed to evaluate the prevalence of transfusion transmissible infections (including human immunodeficiency virus [hiv] 1 and 2, hepatitis b virus [hbv], hepatitis c virus (hcv) and syphilis) during a period of 18 months among blood donors in the blood bank of lady hardinge medical coll...

Journal: :Chest 2005
Andrew F Shorr William L Jackson Kathleen M Kelly Min Fu Marin H Kollef

STUDY OBJECTIVE To examine the relationship between packed RBC (pRBC) transfusion and the development of ICU-acquired bloodstream infections (BSIs) DESIGN Secondary analysis of a large, prospective, observational study of transfusion practice in critically ill patients. SETTING A total of 284 adult ICUs in the United States. PATIENTS Critically ill adults who lacked BSIs both at ICU admis...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2014
Winsley Rose Balaji Veeraraghavan Agila Kumari Pragasam Valsan Philip Verghese

We describe the pathogens and their antimicrobial profile causing blood stream infections in children over a 4-year period. The commonest pathogens were: non-fermenting Gram negative bacilli other than Pseudomonas, Salmonella species, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella species. High rates of drug-resistance were observed.

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