Objectives: The objective of this study was to describe patterns of antimicrobial resistance to gentamicin (Gen) and amikacin (Ak) among Gram-negative aerobic bacteria during 1-year period and to determine the association between antibiotic resistance and the consumption of Gen.Methods: Aminoglycosides consumption at Soba University Hospital wards was measured and susceptibility of Gram-negative bacteria for the same period was evaluated. Consumption data were converted to defined daily doses (DDDs)/100 bed days based on DDD/anatomical therapeutic chemical the WHO system. The association between the frequency of strains resistant to Gen and Ak and their consumption was assessed by linear regression analysis using Spearman's correlation. The...
The aim of this study was to analyse the current prevalence of aminoglycoside resistance in Europe a...
Objective: To determine the trends of antibiotic resistance of Gram-negative bacteria, most frequent...
In the prospective study the susceptibility of 41 Escherichia coli strains and 55 Pseudomonas aerugi...
ObjectiveTo characterize antimicrobial resistance patterns to amikacin (AN) and gentamicin (GM) amon...
Objective: The study is done to determine the prevalence and the antimicrobial susceptibility agains...
With the re-emergence of older antibiotics as valuable choices for treatment of serious infections, ...
With the re-emergence of older antibiotics as valuable choices for treatment of serious infections, ...
Treatment of UTI patients with aminoglycosides is a familiar incidence. Resistance of antibiotics is...
Objective: To study the prevelence of antibiotic resistance and the prevalent bacterial isolates in ...
This study was carried out to correlate the antibiotic consumption rates with the antibiotic resista...
Resistance mechanisms of gram-negative bacteria to aminoglycoside antibiotics differs by region and ...
In this survey, we studied the effect of extensive amikacin usage on the epidemiology of aminoglycos...
ObjectiveTo determine the most frequently occurring individual and combined resistance mechanisms in...
Objective, To determine the most frequently. occurring individual and combined resistance mechanisms...
Objective: Many human illnesses are bacterial in origin which can be treated with appropriate antibi...
The aim of this study was to analyse the current prevalence of aminoglycoside resistance in Europe a...
Objective: To determine the trends of antibiotic resistance of Gram-negative bacteria, most frequent...
In the prospective study the susceptibility of 41 Escherichia coli strains and 55 Pseudomonas aerugi...
ObjectiveTo characterize antimicrobial resistance patterns to amikacin (AN) and gentamicin (GM) amon...
Objective: The study is done to determine the prevalence and the antimicrobial susceptibility agains...
With the re-emergence of older antibiotics as valuable choices for treatment of serious infections, ...
With the re-emergence of older antibiotics as valuable choices for treatment of serious infections, ...
Treatment of UTI patients with aminoglycosides is a familiar incidence. Resistance of antibiotics is...
Objective: To study the prevelence of antibiotic resistance and the prevalent bacterial isolates in ...
This study was carried out to correlate the antibiotic consumption rates with the antibiotic resista...
Resistance mechanisms of gram-negative bacteria to aminoglycoside antibiotics differs by region and ...
In this survey, we studied the effect of extensive amikacin usage on the epidemiology of aminoglycos...
ObjectiveTo determine the most frequently occurring individual and combined resistance mechanisms in...
Objective, To determine the most frequently. occurring individual and combined resistance mechanisms...
Objective: Many human illnesses are bacterial in origin which can be treated with appropriate antibi...
The aim of this study was to analyse the current prevalence of aminoglycoside resistance in Europe a...
Objective: To determine the trends of antibiotic resistance of Gram-negative bacteria, most frequent...
In the prospective study the susceptibility of 41 Escherichia coli strains and 55 Pseudomonas aerugi...