To assess the pattern of antibiotic utilization and outcome of patients with bacteremia in a General Medical Ward, all positive blood cultures (BC) over a 12-month period from January 1994 to December 1995 were retrospectively reviewed. Fifty-two positive BC were recorded in 43 patients (63% males, 37% females; mean age 65.9 ± 16.6). 72% of the patients received antibiotics before or soon after obtaining the BC, and ceftriaxone was the most frequently-prescribed antibiotic (41.93%), either alone or in combination with other antibiotics. The bacteremia was due to gram-positive cocci in 60.46% of cases, gram-negative rods in 30.23%, and gram-positive rods in 9.30%. Positive BC due to contamination were not included. The most common gram-posit...
Introduction: Bloodstream infection is the most common health care associated infection and a signif...
Bacteria found in blood circulation either consistently intermittently are commination to every orga...
Background: Blood stream infections, ranging from self-limiting bacteraemia to life threatening sept...
Knowledge about antibiotic utilization and resistance patterns of most common microorganisms are una...
Background Blood infections are an extensive range of disorders that can vary from limited...
An understanding of common pathogens and their antibiotic sensitivity patterns is critical for prope...
In a prospective observational study of bacteremic patients we ascertained the influence of differen...
This retrospective and descriptive study was undertaken to determine the influence of positive blood...
Background: Bloodstream infections are the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in hospi...
Objective: To determine the pattern of bacterial agents responsible for blood stream infections (BSI...
Bloodstream infections due to bacterial pathogens are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Ba...
Background : Blood culture is an important procedure for the determination of the etiologic agent of...
Background & Objectives: Bacteremia means existence of live bacteria in the bloodstream. Isolation o...
Determination of the frequency of bacteria isolated from blood culture and the pattern of their anti...
This national population-based study was conducted as part of the development of a national automate...
Introduction: Bloodstream infection is the most common health care associated infection and a signif...
Bacteria found in blood circulation either consistently intermittently are commination to every orga...
Background: Blood stream infections, ranging from self-limiting bacteraemia to life threatening sept...
Knowledge about antibiotic utilization and resistance patterns of most common microorganisms are una...
Background Blood infections are an extensive range of disorders that can vary from limited...
An understanding of common pathogens and their antibiotic sensitivity patterns is critical for prope...
In a prospective observational study of bacteremic patients we ascertained the influence of differen...
This retrospective and descriptive study was undertaken to determine the influence of positive blood...
Background: Bloodstream infections are the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in hospi...
Objective: To determine the pattern of bacterial agents responsible for blood stream infections (BSI...
Bloodstream infections due to bacterial pathogens are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Ba...
Background : Blood culture is an important procedure for the determination of the etiologic agent of...
Background & Objectives: Bacteremia means existence of live bacteria in the bloodstream. Isolation o...
Determination of the frequency of bacteria isolated from blood culture and the pattern of their anti...
This national population-based study was conducted as part of the development of a national automate...
Introduction: Bloodstream infection is the most common health care associated infection and a signif...
Bacteria found in blood circulation either consistently intermittently are commination to every orga...
Background: Blood stream infections, ranging from self-limiting bacteraemia to life threatening sept...