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Epidemiology and Microbiology of Surgical Wound Infections

Epidemiology and Microbiology of Surgical Wound Infections

... tained during three 2-year periods (Table 2). The susceptibility data collected in this study suggest that some antibiotics would have very limited usefulness for the prophylaxis or the empir- ical treatment of ...

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A systematic review and meta-analysis on the use of prophylactic topical antibiotics for the prevention of uncomplicated wound infections

A systematic review and meta-analysis on the use of prophylactic topical antibiotics for the prevention of uncomplicated wound infections

... of wound infections after surgical procedures, clinicians must take into consider- ation the toxicity risk of the compound, efficacy, and that there is little information on systemic absorption of the ...

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Epidemiological Characteristics of Surgical Wound-Infections in Cancer Patients from Jalisciense Institute of Cancerology. México

Epidemiological Characteristics of Surgical Wound- Infections in Cancer Patients from Jalisciense Institute of Cancerology. México

... conducted at the IJC from April 2008 to December 2010 , All patients operated from April 2008 to December 2010 were considered in this study. Inclusion criteria were: patients who received surgery, regardless of gender, ...

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Characterization of Slackia exigua Isolated from Human Wound Infections, Including Abscesses of Intestinal Origin

Characterization of Slackia exigua Isolated from Human Wound Infections, Including Abscesses of Intestinal Origin

... clinical wound infections (6), 11 of 400 samples from both intestinal and oral sources yielded ...these infections, the role of Slackia exigua in the infectious process is ...to infections ...

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Bacteriological Profile of Burn Wound Infections in a Tertiary Care Centre and Confirmation by Quantitative Bacterial Assay

Bacteriological Profile of Burn Wound Infections in a Tertiary Care Centre and Confirmation by Quantitative Bacterial Assay

... burn wound infections and a major cause of ...burn wound infections in many ...commonly, infections due to anaerobic bacteria typically ...

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Biofilms and persistent wound infections in United States military trauma patients: a case–control analysis

Biofilms and persistent wound infections in United States military trauma patients: a case–control analysis

... [30], infections were classified via a comprehensive review of medical records for rele- vant clinical findings and laboratory test results, along with the utilization of standardized definitions of the National ...

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Frequency of isolation and antibiotic resistance patterns of bacterial isolates from wound infections

Frequency of isolation and antibiotic resistance patterns of bacterial isolates from wound infections

... 2005). Wound infections are very frequent in outpatients and clinical patients, where they constitute a major healing barrier, which affects patient's quality of ...chronic wound infections ...

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Prevalence of ESBL Producing Gram Negative Bacilli in Post Operative Wound Infections.

Prevalence of ESBL Producing Gram Negative Bacilli in Post Operative Wound Infections.

... surgical wound infections and those who had inclusive criteria of Grade IV (pus) of south ampton wound grading ...of wound swabs from post operative surgical wound ...The wound ...

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Arginine Is a Critical Substrate for the Pathogenesis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Burn Wound Infections

Arginine Is a Critical Substrate for the Pathogenesis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Burn Wound Infections

... the wound environ- ment, which prevents neutrophils and other innate effector cells from migrating into the wound and clearing the bacterial ...burn wound results in a decreased supply of oxygen and ...

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TREATMENT OF BACTERIA CAUSING BURN WOUND INFECTIONS BY LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI AS A PROBIOTIC

TREATMENT OF BACTERIA CAUSING BURN WOUND INFECTIONS BY LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI AS A PROBIOTIC

... Our results explained that Lactobacillus reuteri possesses an antibacterial activity against burn wound infections bacteria. The ability of producing reuterin may accounts for this antibacterial activity. ...

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FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF CEFIXIME TRIHYDRATE TOPICAL GEL FOR WOUND INFECTIONS

FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF CEFIXIME TRIHYDRATE TOPICAL GEL FOR WOUND INFECTIONS

... Methods: The cefixime trihydrate gel was formulated using polymers such as Carbopol 940 and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose E4M in varying concentrations. Three different formulations were prepared and characterized ...

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Retrospective Analysis of Bacterial Pathogens Isolated from Wound Infections at a Tertiary Hospital in Nguru, Yobe State Nigeria

Retrospective Analysis of Bacterial Pathogens Isolated from Wound Infections at a Tertiary Hospital in Nguru, Yobe State Nigeria

... Abstract: Wound infections inflict clinical and societal consequences on the patients, but its bacteriological characteristic varies with different ...of wound infections in hospital and ...

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Microbial Index and TNF-α, IL-4, CCL17 Level Among Burn Wound Infections in Hilla City, Iraq.

Microbial Index and TNF-α, IL-4, CCL17 Level Among Burn Wound Infections in Hilla City, Iraq.

... Burn wound infections is the one of the most common nosocomial infections and it is mainly due to bacterial ...burn wound infections and the levels of some cytokines depend upon time of ...

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Optimizing antimicrobial prescribing: Are clinicians following national trends in methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections rather than local data when treating MRSA wound infections

Optimizing antimicrobial prescribing: Are clinicians following national trends in methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections rather than local data when treating MRSA wound infections

... outpatient wound infections, especially in the era of community-associated MRSA ...for wound infections before culture results are ...outpatient wound infections if MRSA is ...

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Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns of the Bacterial Isolates in Post Operative Wound Infections in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal

Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns of the Bacterial Isolates in Post Operative Wound Infections in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal

... post-operative wound infec- tions a serious challenge in clinical and surgical ...post-operative wound infections face addi- tional exposure to microbial populations circulating in a hospital set up ...

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Prevalence of Different Types of Micro Organisms and Levels of Complement C5a in Patients with Acute Phase Wound Infections

Prevalence of Different Types of Micro Organisms and Levels of Complement C5a in Patients with Acute Phase Wound Infections

... acute wound infection might be caused by external damage to the skin including abrasions, lacerations, bites, burns, accidents, war inju- ries and surgical ...a wound fails to heal within a week, it should ...

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Bacteriological study of post-operative wound infections with special reference to MRSA and ESBL in a tertiary care hospital

Bacteriological study of post-operative wound infections with special reference to MRSA and ESBL in a tertiary care hospital

... post-operative wound infections ...(MRSA) infections occur in health care settings and are called Hospital acquired ...Such infections are generally associated with invasive procedures, ...

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Antibacterial Activities of Selected Samples of Honey in South-Western Nigeria against Bacteria in Wound Infections

Antibacterial Activities of Selected Samples of Honey in South-Western Nigeria against Bacteria in Wound Infections

... accelerating wound healing (Van der berg et al., 2008), its possibility to heal wound has constantly been demonstrated (Molan, 2006; Simon et ...the wound (Lusby et ...clears wound infection ...

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A STUDY OF WOUND INFECTIONS AND MICROBIAL WOUND ISOLATES AT PRINCE SAUD BIN JALAWI HOSPITAL, SAUDI ARABIA

A STUDY OF WOUND INFECTIONS AND MICROBIAL WOUND ISOLATES AT PRINCE SAUD BIN JALAWI HOSPITAL, SAUDI ARABIA

... The wound is a breach in the integrity of skin that leads to subcutaneous tissue ...[2] Wound infection is one of the principal cause of patient morbidity and ...[3-5] Wound infections are ...

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Study on Bacteriological profile of Wound Infections in Tertiary Care Hospital.

Study on Bacteriological profile of Wound Infections in Tertiary Care Hospital.

... cutaneous infections and those that involve deeper tissues, wound that exhibit only localized signs of infection or are failing to heal but not to have clinical signs of infection ( heavy colonization) may ...

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