Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is the failure of antibiotic to kill bacteria and becomes ineffective in therapeutic purpose. The AMR bacteria is a major health problem worldwide and Indonesia is not exception. AMR is increased by two factors, higher antibiotic use and low compliance in infection control and prevention. WHO has recommended 7 bacterial indicators as point of view in surveillance, one of these bacteria is Escherichia coli. This study aimed to analyze the correlation between antibiotic use and resistance pattern of gut flora Escherichia coli. The study was conducted at Aisyiyah Hospital, Bojonegoro from June to October 2017. Total 101 patients from internal medicine and surgery department in this hospital were included in this...
Background: Infectious diseases are of the most important causes of mortality all around the world p...
For decades, antimicrobials have proven useful for the treatment of bacterial infections. However, t...
The objective of this study is to determine quantity and pattern of antibiotic use in hospitalized p...
Resistance to antibiotics is increasing worldwide, including in Indonesia. The use of antibiotics is...
textabstractObjectives: Antibiotic resistance is a worldwide healthcare problem exacerbated by antib...
Latar Belakang : Infeksi nosokomial adalah masalah luas yang memperpanjang durasi pemulihan, meningk...
The spread of drug resistant microbes is a global public health challenge which impairs the efficacy...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is the capability of a microorganism to neutralize the harmful effect...
Resistance of bacterial towards antibiotic are main problem in global public health problem. Using a...
Background Antibiotics are used to treat and prevent bacterial infections. Resistance to antibiotics...
The inappropriate use of antibiotics contributes to the development of resistant bacteria and has a ...
This article was published in the Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences [© 2012 Pakistan Journal o...
Antimicrobial resistance of bacteria is a worldwide and ever-growing problem, directly linked to the...
Get an infection, take an antibiotic. That simple, sensible, and often life-saving intervention, rep...
E Coli is the most commonly encountered human pathogen which has been associated with various clinic...
Background: Infectious diseases are of the most important causes of mortality all around the world p...
For decades, antimicrobials have proven useful for the treatment of bacterial infections. However, t...
The objective of this study is to determine quantity and pattern of antibiotic use in hospitalized p...
Resistance to antibiotics is increasing worldwide, including in Indonesia. The use of antibiotics is...
textabstractObjectives: Antibiotic resistance is a worldwide healthcare problem exacerbated by antib...
Latar Belakang : Infeksi nosokomial adalah masalah luas yang memperpanjang durasi pemulihan, meningk...
The spread of drug resistant microbes is a global public health challenge which impairs the efficacy...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is the capability of a microorganism to neutralize the harmful effect...
Resistance of bacterial towards antibiotic are main problem in global public health problem. Using a...
Background Antibiotics are used to treat and prevent bacterial infections. Resistance to antibiotics...
The inappropriate use of antibiotics contributes to the development of resistant bacteria and has a ...
This article was published in the Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences [© 2012 Pakistan Journal o...
Antimicrobial resistance of bacteria is a worldwide and ever-growing problem, directly linked to the...
Get an infection, take an antibiotic. That simple, sensible, and often life-saving intervention, rep...
E Coli is the most commonly encountered human pathogen which has been associated with various clinic...
Background: Infectious diseases are of the most important causes of mortality all around the world p...
For decades, antimicrobials have proven useful for the treatment of bacterial infections. However, t...
The objective of this study is to determine quantity and pattern of antibiotic use in hospitalized p...