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Prevalence of pseudomonas aeruginosa
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The production of carbapenem enzyme is one of the most frequent mechanisms reported in cabapenem resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Besides, a growing number of mobile colistin resistance (MCR) genes are threatening the renewed interest of colistin as a "last-resort" against carbapenemresistant pathogens.
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vikissinger
21-12-2023
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Bedsores remain a significant healthcare concern, it is one of the most dominant problems reported by patients with mobility limitations, sometimes, it can even be life threatening, its treatment imposes financial burdens on patient’s family and society. The aim of this study was to determine prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of aerobic bacteria that causes the bedsores infection in Sudanese patients.
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chauchaungayxua12
29-07-2021
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Staphylococcus aureus (SA) is the most prevalent organism infecting the respiratory tract of CF children, and remains the second most prevalent organism in CF adults. During early childhood, SA infections are associated with pulmonary inflammation and decline in FEV1, but their clinical significance in adult CF patients is poorly characterized.
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vimontana2711
05-04-2021
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Little is known about risk factors for chronic and mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Pa) infection in cystic fibrosis (CF) adults, and whether the prevalence is changing. Methods: We employed a retrospective cohort to analyze data from a single adult CF center (2002 to 2012). Regression models were used to assess independent predictors and change in prevalence of chronic and mucoid Pa infection over time.
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vimaine2711
26-03-2021
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Pulmonary infection is the main cause of death in cystic fibrosis (CF). Aspergillus fumigatus (AF) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) are the most prevalent fungal and bacterial pathogens isolated from the CF airway, respectively.
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vimaine2711
26-03-2021
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Bronchiectasis is a disease associated with chronic progressive and irreversible dilatation of the bronchi and is characterised by chronic infection and associated inflammation. The prevalence of bronchiectasis is age-related and there is some geographical variation in incidence, prevalence and clinical features.
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vimaine2711
26-03-2021
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The present study was carried in the Department of Microbiology, MMIMSR, Haryana on 200 clinically suggested cases of corneal ulcers. Corneal scrapings were subjected to microscopy and culture. Of 200 suspected cases, 43.5% were culture positive. Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were the predominant gram positive and negative bacterial isolates. Aspergillus species was the most prevalent fungal isolate.
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caygaocaolon8
07-11-2020
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Otitis media is an inflammation of the middle ear and mastoid cavity, with recurrent ear discharge through a perforated tympanic membrane. Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been particularly blamed for deep seated and progressive destruction of middle ear structures through its toxins and enzymes. The present study was done to determine the prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from otitis media. Patients fulfilling clinical criteria were considered into the study. Two ear swabs were taken from each patient.
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caygaocaolon6
30-07-2020
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The study was aimed to determine the prevalence and drug resistance pattern of P. aeruginosa in SSI. Over a 2-year period, specimens were received as postoperative wound swabs in Microbiology department and processed for isolation and identification of bacterial pathogens, according to the standard microbiological techniques.
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trinhthamhodang6
09-07-2020
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Resistance to carbapenems are because of various mechanisms like mutations in the outer membrane proteins like Opr D causing decreased permeability of the drugs, the carbapenem hydrolyzing enzymes–carbapenemases and the efflux mechanisms. Carbapenem resistance was studied in 140 non-repeat clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a tertiary care hospital. Imipenem resistance was detected using Kirby Bauer’s standard disc diffusion method. MIC for Imipenem was detected in all resistant isolates using E-test strips.
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chauchaungayxua6
26-06-2020
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important cause of hospital acquired infection especially in patients admitted in critical care units such as intensive care units and burn care units. In recent times, it has emerged as a widespread Multi Drug Resistant (MDR) pathogen which requires antibiotic susceptibility testing on a regular as well as a periodic basis. This study was carried with an aim to determine the antimicrobial resistance pattern and prevalence of MDR P. aeruginosa infection among burns patients at a tertiary care center.
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nguaconbaynhay6
24-06-2020
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogenic bacterium responsible for both acute and chronic infection causing serious infections in patients who are mechanically ventilated individuals, who are immunocompromised, and patients with malignancies or HIV infection. The present study was undertaken with the aim to find prevalence of Metallo-β-Lactamases producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa among clinical isolates by different phenotypic confirmatory methods.
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nguaconbaynhay6
24-06-2020
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Quinolones are among the most commonly utilized antimicrobials for treatment of infections caused by P. aeruginosa. Plasmid mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) is an expanding clinical concern worldwide with fluctuating prevalence rates. Spread of PMQR determinants along with other resistance mechanisms to P. aeruginosa clinical isolates would constrain the adequacy of quinolones in treatment of Pseudomonas infections.
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nguaconbaynhay6
23-06-2020
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The severity and extent of disease caused by multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) varies by the population(s) affected and the institution(s) at which these organisms are found; therefore, preventing and controlling MDROs are extremely important.
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angicungduoc5
12-06-2020
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The aim of this study was to analyze the extended spectrum of β lactamase (ESBL), metallo β lactamase (MBL) and AmpC production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa in various clinical samples. A Total of 100 clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa were collected from different clinical specimen and confirmed by standard tests. Antibiotic susceptibility was determined by the Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method. ESBL screening was done using 3rd generation cephalosporins and confirmatory combined double disc test, imipenem-EDTA double disc synergy test for MBL enzyme and AmpC test using Cefoxitin disc.
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trinhthamhodang1213
30-05-2020
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This situation prompts early and accurate detection of MBL producers. Hence the present study was done to phenotypically evaluate the prevalence of MBL production among 235 clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (183) and Acinetobacter species (52). The antimicrobial susceptibility testing was done by Kirby Bauer disk diffusion method.
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trinhthamhodang5
16-05-2020
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The present study was done to detect Extended spectrum β lactamase and metallo-βlactamase producing isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from various clinical samples from patients admitted in Tirunelveli Government medical college hospital. In this study we studied the prevalence of ESBL and MBL among 112 Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates, following standard methods of isolation and identification of these bacteria from clinical materials
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kethamoi4
18-04-2020
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Non-fermenting gram negative bacilli (NFGNB) have emerged as a major cause of nosocomial infection. They can be recovered from the hospital environment, commonly cause device related infections, are often resistant to disinfectant. These NFGNB are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics which are used in critically ill patients. Aims: To know the prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility profile of NFGNB from various clinical specimens. The main objectives of this study is to know the various NFGNB and the prevalence in hospital.
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caygaocaolon4
01-04-2020
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Most common bacterial agents of Lower Respiratory Tract Infection in the Intensive Care Units are Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Klebsiella, Citrobacter; which are multi drug resistant, and with limiting the therapeutic options.Nonfermenting Gram-negative bacilli are known to produce Extended spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) and metallo β-lactamases. Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter spp. in particular are most often associated with carbapenem resistance.
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chauchaungayxua4
18-03-2020
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Antibiotic resistance has risen perilously in all parts of the world. The lack of appropriate therapeutics to encounter resistant pathogens has enhanced the urge for the development of either new antibiotics or different therapeutic combinations.
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cothumenhmong3
22-02-2020
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