The aim is to assess pathogenic bacteria from infectious swab sites and determine variation in their susceptibility and resistance to commonly utilized antibacterial agents as well as their multi-drug resistance patterns. 385 pathogenic bacteria from clinical swab specimens of ear, wounds, abscesses, eye discharges, diabetic foot ulcers, urethra and high vaginal swabs were isolated through agar culture and investigated for susceptibilities status. Staphylococcus aureus isolates accounted for 50.6%. Pathogens like Escherichia coli (17.4%), Klebsiella spp (11.4%), Pseudomonas spp (9.9%), Proteus spp (9.4%) and Alpha-haemolytic streptococci (1.3%) were similarly isolated. Pseudomonas spp, Klebsiella spp and E. coli showed total resistance to n...
Background: Wound infection is one of the major health problems that are caused and aggravated by th...
The outcome of 532 wound swabs received from patients with wound infections in different units of th...
Many hospital-acquired infections occur because of the invasive treatments that are often needed in ...
The aim is to assess pathogenic bacteria from infectious swab sites and determine variation in their...
A total of 589 wound swabs from 334 patients in Federal Medical Centre, Bida were studied. Samples w...
Multi drug resistance microorganism is considered to be one of the major health problems. The aim of...
Background: The resistance profile of bacteria causing wound infections may vary from time to time i...
ABSTRACT Objectives: This study was carried out to isolate and identify gram negative bacteria in wo...
This retrospective study was conducted to determine antimicrobial resistance patterns of bacterial p...
The incidence of multidrug resistant bacteria is threatening our globe nowadays, of which Staphyloco...
Six hundred and thirteen bacterial strains were isolated from wound swabs and the isolates were iden...
This study was aimed at investigating and determining the performance levels of different antibiotic...
This study was undertaken to determine the frequently isolated organism from pus culture and to dete...
ABSTRACT:. A total of 545 clinical specimens (pus, blood, urine, and stool) and environmental specim...
Background: Wound infection is one of the major health problems that are caused and aggravated by th...
Background: Wound infection is one of the major health problems that are caused and aggravated by th...
The outcome of 532 wound swabs received from patients with wound infections in different units of th...
Many hospital-acquired infections occur because of the invasive treatments that are often needed in ...
The aim is to assess pathogenic bacteria from infectious swab sites and determine variation in their...
A total of 589 wound swabs from 334 patients in Federal Medical Centre, Bida were studied. Samples w...
Multi drug resistance microorganism is considered to be one of the major health problems. The aim of...
Background: The resistance profile of bacteria causing wound infections may vary from time to time i...
ABSTRACT Objectives: This study was carried out to isolate and identify gram negative bacteria in wo...
This retrospective study was conducted to determine antimicrobial resistance patterns of bacterial p...
The incidence of multidrug resistant bacteria is threatening our globe nowadays, of which Staphyloco...
Six hundred and thirteen bacterial strains were isolated from wound swabs and the isolates were iden...
This study was aimed at investigating and determining the performance levels of different antibiotic...
This study was undertaken to determine the frequently isolated organism from pus culture and to dete...
ABSTRACT:. A total of 545 clinical specimens (pus, blood, urine, and stool) and environmental specim...
Background: Wound infection is one of the major health problems that are caused and aggravated by th...
Background: Wound infection is one of the major health problems that are caused and aggravated by th...
The outcome of 532 wound swabs received from patients with wound infections in different units of th...
Many hospital-acquired infections occur because of the invasive treatments that are often needed in ...