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Nosocomial Pathogens

Engineered Cellulose-based Antimicrobial Materials Development Towards the Inactivation of Nosocomial Pathogens.

Engineered Cellulose-based Antimicrobial Materials Development Towards the Inactivation of Nosocomial Pathogens.

... indiscriminately against internal and external structures of a variety of microbes including both Gram-positive and -negative bacterial species, viruses with capsid or lipid envelopes, fungi, yeasts, and mycobacteria ...

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Multidrug Resistant Acinetobacter spp : Increasingly Problematic Nosocomial Pathogens

Multidrug Resistant Acinetobacter spp : Increasingly Problematic Nosocomial Pathogens

... In summary, Acinetobacter spp. have become particular- ly problematic nosocomial pathogens in Korea, partly due to clonal spread. It is difficult to prevent Acinetobacter spp. infection in hospitalized ...

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How long do nosocomial pathogens persist on inanimate surfaces? A systematic review

How long do nosocomial pathogens persist on inanimate surfaces? A systematic review

... In most reports with experimental evidence, persistence was studied on dry surfaces using artificial contamination of a standardized type of surface in a laboratory. In most studies, bacteria were prepared in broth, ...

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COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF THE ESSENTIAL PLANT OILS ON MULTIDRUG RESISTANT NOSOCOMIAL PATHOGENS

COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF THE ESSENTIAL PLANT OILS ON MULTIDRUG RESISTANT NOSOCOMIAL PATHOGENS

... human pathogens, but this study was conducted to find the antimicrobial activity of commonly found plant oils in every Indian household against the multidrug resistant nosocomial ...

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Article: Plasmid curing pattern of nosocomial pathogens of intensive care units (ICU) in Zagazig University Hospital

Article: Plasmid curing pattern of nosocomial pathogens of intensive care units (ICU) in Zagazig University Hospital

... Since it is evident and established that some of the isolates from hospitals in Egypt, could pose a serious health hazard. Their occurrence and prevalence could be attributed to poor hand hygiene, cross contamination ...

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Subtractive Hybridization Yields a Silver Resistance Determinant Unique to Nosocomial Pathogens in the Enterobacter cloacae Complex

Subtractive Hybridization Yields a Silver Resistance Determinant Unique to Nosocomial Pathogens in the Enterobacter cloacae Complex

... T he term “Enterobacter cloacae” is often used for a complex consisting of nine species and subspecies and at least three additional genovars, which are all genetically and phenotypically closely related to each other. ...

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Microbiological evaluation of the efficacy of two new biodetergents on multidrug-resistant nosocomial pathogens

Microbiological evaluation of the efficacy of two new biodetergents on multidrug-resistant nosocomial pathogens

... high-level aminoglycoside-resistant Enterococcus faecalis, extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESβL)-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae, Candida albicans, Aspergillus fumiga- tus and Legionella pneumophila ser.1) were ...

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Antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant activity of Olea africana against pathogenic yeast and nosocomial pathogens

Antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant activity of Olea africana against pathogenic yeast and nosocomial pathogens

... The MIC values of O. africana extracts against E. coli, P. aeruginosa, E. faecalis and S. aureus are pre- sented in Table 2. DCM and ethyl acetate extracts were more active compared to the other extracts with MIC values ...

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Discovery and evaluation of novel antimicrobial agents against nosocomial pathogens

Discovery and evaluation of novel antimicrobial agents against nosocomial pathogens

... main 1986, Strobel & Daisy 2003) it is thought that in a natural environment these metabolites may play a specific role (Calvo et al. 2002, Strobel & Daisy 2003). Sec- ondary metabolites would certainly enhance ...

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Growth of Nosocomial Pathogens in Multiple Dose Parenteral Medication Vials

Growth of Nosocomial Pathogens in Multiple Dose Parenteral Medication Vials

... When the contaminating cells were washed and suspended in 0.25% peptone water in saline, two or more microbial species could be recovered in variable numbers from each of the other medic[r] ...

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Discovery and evaluation of novel antimicrobial agents against nosocomial pathogens

Discovery and evaluation of novel antimicrobial agents against nosocomial pathogens

... However, while it demonstrated useful antimicrobial activity, its toxicity would prevent its immediate development as such – a dilution factor of 1:1024, the highest dilution tested in t[r] ...

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Nosocomial Infections Pathogens Isolated from Hospital Personnel, Hospital Environment and Devices

Nosocomial Infections Pathogens Isolated from Hospital Personnel, Hospital Environment and Devices

... These pathogens can be easily transmitted from one patient to another by means of the medical devices and can cause nosocomial infections (6, 7, ...of nosocomial pathogens, confirming the ...

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Thesis

... the nosocomial pathogens Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus is ...against nosocomial pathogens, providing further insight into the design of NO-releasing ...

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Whole transcriptomic analysis of mechanisms of tolerance and resistance to chlorhexidine in clinical strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae producers of carbapenemase

Whole transcriptomic analysis of mechanisms of tolerance and resistance to chlorhexidine in clinical strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae producers of carbapenemase

... several nosocomial pathogens show a high level of tolerance and/or resistance to chlorhexidine, in this study we analyzed the molecular mechanisms associated with chlorhexidine adaptation in two clinical ...

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Role of Hand Washing Antiseptics in Open Containers as Source of Pathogens in Nosocomial Infections

Role of Hand Washing Antiseptics in Open Containers as Source of Pathogens in Nosocomial Infections

... However, clinical correlation of isolates from cHWAOC with only 11 nosocomial infections appears largely, an underestimation of the role of cHWAOC as source of nosocomial pathogens. This fact is ...

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Achromobacter: an emerging nosocomial pathogen

Achromobacter: an emerging nosocomial pathogen

... Originally considered commensals, they are increasingly being recognised as important, although rare, nosocomial pathogens. Outbreaks of infection have been reported in hospitals including neonatal ...

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Probiotics for Control of Nosocomial Infections

Probiotics for Control of Nosocomial Infections

... Probiotics are usually defined as live microbial food ingredients beneficial to health which comprise of normal commensally bacteria as a part of the healthy human gut microflora. Different species of microorganisms such ...

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Insufficient translation of knowledge among nurses towards management of nosocomial infections at Vihiga county Referral Hospital, Western Kenya

Insufficient translation of knowledge among nurses towards management of nosocomial infections at Vihiga county Referral Hospital, Western Kenya

... of nosocomial infections: All the participants understood that it was necessary to practice prevention and control of nosocomial infection for different reasons, in order to protect hospital clients, ...

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Retrospective analysis of antibiotic susceptibility and resistance patterns against nosocomial gram negative pathogens in fortis memorial  research institute gurgaon

Retrospective analysis of antibiotic susceptibility and resistance patterns against nosocomial gram negative pathogens in fortis memorial research institute gurgaon

... of nosocomial gram negative microbes towards meropenem, piperacillin+tazobactam, amikacin and ceftriaxone+sulbactam+EDTA (Elores) in Fortis Hospital, Gurgaon, ...tested pathogens with 87 to 100 % ...to ...

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Low incidence of multidrug-resistant bacteria and nosocomial infection due to a preventive multimodal nosocomial infection control: a 10-year single centre prospective cohort study in neurocritical care

Low incidence of multidrug-resistant bacteria and nosocomial infection due to a preventive multimodal nosocomial infection control: a 10-year single centre prospective cohort study in neurocritical care

... of nosocomial infections is a challenge for ...of nosocomial infections can be reduced by keeping a hygienic and epidemiological regime and rational antibiotic ...policy. Nosocomial infection ...

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