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BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY OF COMMUNITY ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA AND THEIR ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO ALSHAAB TEACHING HOSPITAL, SUDAN

BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY OF COMMUNITY ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA AND THEIR ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO ALSHAAB TEACHING HOSPITAL, SUDAN

... of bacterial etiology of community acquired pneumonia isolates from Sudanese ...the etiology was identified in 42/100 (42%) with most frequent isolates Klebsiella pneumoniae 18/42 ...

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FOLLOW-UP: THE BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY AND ANTIBIOTIC MANAGEMENT OF SEPTIC ARTHRITIS IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN

FOLLOW-UP: THE BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY AND ANTIBIOTIC MANAGEMENT OF SEPTIC ARTHRITIS IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN

... MANAGEMENT OF SEPTIC ARTHRITIS IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN FOLLOW-UP: THE BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY AND ANTIBIOTIC. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/50/3/437[r] ...

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Community acquired pneumonia among adult patients at an Egyptian university hospital: bacterial etiology, susceptibility profile and evaluation of the response to initial empiric antibiotic therapy

Community acquired pneumonia among adult patients at an Egyptian university hospital: bacterial etiology, susceptibility profile and evaluation of the response to initial empiric antibiotic therapy

... Results: Two hundred and seventy CAP patients were included. Bacteria represented 50.4% of them. Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most prevalent bacterium (10.37%) followed by Strep- tococcus pneumoniae and P. aeruginosa ...

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BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY OF HOSPITAL ACQUIRED INFECTION AMONG THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU) PATIENTS ADMITTED AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN DHAKA CITY

BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY OF HOSPITAL ACQUIRED INFECTION AMONG THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU) PATIENTS ADMITTED AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN DHAKA CITY

... times more likely to acquire nosocomial infections than other hospital patients. Antimicrobial resistance is more prevalent in nosocomial bacterial strains than in those acquired from the community. ICUs in the ...

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Identification and characterization of the bacterial etiology of clinically problematic acute otitis media after tympanocentesis or spontaneous otorrhea in German children

Identification and characterization of the bacterial etiology of clinically problematic acute otitis media after tympanocentesis or spontaneous otorrhea in German children

... Acute Otitis Media (AOM) is one of the most fre- quently reported childhood diseases and is the primary reason for antibiotic use in children [1]. Globally, the major bacterial pathogens responsible for AOM are ...

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CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LDH IN 287 CHILDREN, INCLUDING 53 CASES OF MENINGITIS OF BACTERIAL AND NON-BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY

CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LDH IN 287 CHILDREN, INCLUDING 53 CASES OF MENINGITIS OF BACTERIAL AND NON-BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY

... Thirty-two patients with bacterial meningitis had a mean cere- brospinal fluid lactic dehydrogenase of 251 units.. on the initial examination; 20 patients with aseptic.[r] ...

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ACUTE OTITIS MEDIA: TREATMENT RESULTS IN RELATION TO BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY

ACUTE OTITIS MEDIA: TREATMENT RESULTS IN RELATION TO BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY

... ACUTE OTITIS MEDIA: TREATMENT RESULTS IN RELATION TO. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/43/3/351[r] ...

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Bacterial etiology and antibiotic resistance pattern of neonatal sepsis: a study in a tertiary care hospital, in Bangladesh

Bacterial etiology and antibiotic resistance pattern of neonatal sepsis: a study in a tertiary care hospital, in Bangladesh

... Regarding changes in distribution of organism it was clearly evident from this study that about 11% Candida was isolated, which should be taken into account. The pattern of bacterial organisms is constantly ...

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Viral and bacterial etiology of severe acute respiratory illness among children 

Viral and bacterial etiology of severe acute respiratory illness among children < 5 years of age without influenza in Niger

... Methods: We implemented a retrospective study as part of national influenza sentinel surveillance in Niger. We randomly selected a sample of nasopharyngeal specimens collected from children <5 years of age ...

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Bacterial Etiology of Conjunctivitis-Otitis Media Syndrome

Bacterial Etiology of Conjunctivitis-Otitis Media Syndrome

... H influ- enzae was the most frequent pathogen isolated from conjunctivae,”7 and middle ear exudates.2 Although the strains identified in the present study were nontypable, we previously [r] ...

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A Five-Year Retrospective Multicenter Study on Etiology and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Bacterial Meningitis Among Iranian Children

A Five-Year Retrospective Multicenter Study on Etiology and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Bacterial Meningitis Among Iranian Children

... Background: Bacterial meningitis is a devastating infection associated with significant morbidity and mortality rate among neonates and young ...common bacterial etiology and occurrence of ...

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Post traumatic osteomyelitis in Middle East war wounded civilians: resistance to first line antibiotics in selected bacteria over the decade 2006–2016

Post traumatic osteomyelitis in Middle East war wounded civilians: resistance to first line antibiotics in selected bacteria over the decade 2006–2016

... the bacterial etiology of PTO and the antibiotic resistance of isolates from civilians at the time they were referred from Iraq, Yemen and Syria by analyzing results of bone biopsy ...

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Asymptomatic urinary tract infection among pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic of Hawassa Referral Hospital, Southern Ethiopia

Asymptomatic urinary tract infection among pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic of Hawassa Referral Hospital, Southern Ethiopia

... of bacterial etiology and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern in pregnant women attending antenatal clinic of the Hawassa Teaching and Referral Hospital, southern ...

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Update on Pediatric Overuse

Update on Pediatric Overuse

... a bacterial etiology; many children are receiving prolonged intravenous antibiotic therapy for osteomyelitis although oral therapy is equally effective; antidepressant medication for adolescents and ...

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Nosocomial Influenza Infection as a Cause of Intercurrent Fevers in Infants

Nosocomial Influenza Infection as a Cause of Intercurrent Fevers in Infants

... All patients on an infants’ ward manifesting intercurrent fevers were studied for viral and bacterial etiology during a community outbreak of influenza A.. During a one-month period, of [r] ...

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THE ETIOLOGY OF GASTROENTERITIS IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN, WITH EMPHASIS ON THE OCCURRENCE OF SIMULTANEOUS MIXED VIRAL-BACTERIAL INFECTIONS

THE ETIOLOGY OF GASTROENTERITIS IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN, WITH EMPHASIS ON THE OCCURRENCE OF SIMULTANEOUS MIXED VIRAL-BACTERIAL INFECTIONS

... A significantly greater excretion rate of all infectious agents was found in children 6 months old and younger (43 pathogens from the specimens of 51 patients) in com- parison to that ob[r] ...

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Bacterial induction of autoantibodies to β2 glycoprotein I accounts for the infectious etiology of antiphospholipid syndrome

Bacterial induction of autoantibodies to β2 glycoprotein I accounts for the infectious etiology of antiphospholipid syndrome

... of bacterial extracts. Bacterial particles were pre- pared from Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumo- niae, Shigella dysenteriae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Klebsiella pneu- moniae, Escherichia coli, ...

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Bacterial vaginosis: a synthesis of the literature on etiology, prevalence, risk factors, and relationship with chlamydia and gonorrhea infections

Bacterial vaginosis: a synthesis of the literature on etiology, prevalence, risk factors, and relationship with chlamydia and gonorrhea infections

... Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal disorder in women of reproductive age. Since the initial work of Leopoldo in 1953 and Gardner and Dukes in 1955, researchers have not been able to identify the ...

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Association of Bacteroides forsythus and a Novel Bacteroides Phylotype with Periodontitis

Association of Bacteroides forsythus and a Novel Bacteroides Phylotype with Periodontitis

... A previously designed oligonucleotide specific for the B. forsythus 16S rRNA gene (4) was used as a PCR primer for detection of B. forsythus in subgingival samples. PCRs with this primer paired with a universal ...

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Etiology of community acquired pneumonia in a population based study: Link between etiology and patients characteristics, process of care, clinical evolution and outcomes

Etiology of community acquired pneumonia in a population based study: Link between etiology and patients characteristics, process of care, clinical evolution and outcomes

... probably due to cyclicity of Mycoplasma epidemics. Consistent with previous studies [1,19,25], the frequency of L. pneumophila infection was very low (<2%) and was not implicated in greater severity. The mixed pneu- ...

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