Wound infection is a global cause of morbidity and mortality across all wound types. Therefore, efficient diagnosis and treatment of wound infection are essential. This study was carried out to identify the pathogenic bacteria in infected wounds of the patient’s attending Sebha city hospitals (Libya) and to determine their resistance profile to the most common antibiotics used in therapy. A total of sixty wound swab specimens were collected and cultured, of which 39 samples showed bacterial growth. Three different species of bacteria were isolated. Staphylococcus aureus 21 (53.9%) were the most common organisms followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa 10 (25.6%) and Staphylococcus epidermidis 8 (20.5%). The antibiotic susceptibility test of the b...
The antimicrobial resistance is a topic of global interest in the treatment of wound infections. The...
Background: The choice of antibiotic is usually based on previously published susceptibility testing...
Background and Objectives: In recent years the emergence of antibiotic resistance has a high prevale...
Wound infection is a global cause of morbidity and mortality across all wound types. Therefore, effi...
Background: The resistance profile of bacteria causing wound infections may vary from time to time i...
This study was aimed at investigating and determining the performance levels of different antibiotic...
Background: Wound infections are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Etiologic agents...
Background: An increased antibiotic resistance of bacterial isolates from wound infections is a majo...
Wound infection with antibiotic-resistant bacteria can extend a patients’ debility and increase the ...
In clinical practice, where empiric treatment of infections is common, wound infections are still a ...
Background. The widespread uses of antibiotics, together with the length of time over which they hav...
Background: In spite of advances in control of infections, wound infections have not completely cont...
Background: Wound infections are one of the most prevalent hospital acquired illnesses and a signifi...
Abstract: This research was aimed at investigating the antibiotic susceptibility pattern of bacteria...
Wound infections result in sepsis, limb loss, long hospital stays, higher costs, and are responsible...
The antimicrobial resistance is a topic of global interest in the treatment of wound infections. The...
Background: The choice of antibiotic is usually based on previously published susceptibility testing...
Background and Objectives: In recent years the emergence of antibiotic resistance has a high prevale...
Wound infection is a global cause of morbidity and mortality across all wound types. Therefore, effi...
Background: The resistance profile of bacteria causing wound infections may vary from time to time i...
This study was aimed at investigating and determining the performance levels of different antibiotic...
Background: Wound infections are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Etiologic agents...
Background: An increased antibiotic resistance of bacterial isolates from wound infections is a majo...
Wound infection with antibiotic-resistant bacteria can extend a patients’ debility and increase the ...
In clinical practice, where empiric treatment of infections is common, wound infections are still a ...
Background. The widespread uses of antibiotics, together with the length of time over which they hav...
Background: In spite of advances in control of infections, wound infections have not completely cont...
Background: Wound infections are one of the most prevalent hospital acquired illnesses and a signifi...
Abstract: This research was aimed at investigating the antibiotic susceptibility pattern of bacteria...
Wound infections result in sepsis, limb loss, long hospital stays, higher costs, and are responsible...
The antimicrobial resistance is a topic of global interest in the treatment of wound infections. The...
Background: The choice of antibiotic is usually based on previously published susceptibility testing...
Background and Objectives: In recent years the emergence of antibiotic resistance has a high prevale...