Background: Bloodstream infections are a major cause of illness and death in HIV/AIDS patients. The diagnosis of bloodstream infections is mainly established through blood cultures. Objective: This study aims to determine the profile of bacteremia and fungemia in HIV/AIDS patients with sepsis treated at UPIPI RSUD Dr. Soetomo, Surabaya. Methods: aerobic and fungal blood cultures examination using aerob bactec bottles. Bacterial identification using BD Phoenix semiautomatic machine, and fungal identification using Vitek 2 compact semiautomatic machine (Biomerieux). Results: There were 8 patients with positive blood cultures from 51 HIV/AIDS patients with sepsis (16%). Bacteria obtained include Staphylococcus aureus, Methicillin resis...
To understand the etiology and clinical outcome of bacterial and fungal sepsis in patients with adva...
PURPOSE: Bloodstream infection can range from inapparent bacteremia until fulminant septic shock wit...
Opportunistic infections, which affect acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (Aids) patients, are frequ...
Background: Bloodstream infections are a major cause of illness and death in HIV/AIDS patients. The...
Background: HIV patients with a weak immune system are very vulnerable to opportunistic infections, ...
Background: HIV patients with a weak immune system are very vulnerable to opportunistic infections, ...
Introduction: Opportunistic bacterial and fungal infections are the major cause of morbidity and mor...
SummaryBackgroundBacteremia is a frequent complication found in HIV-infected patients and is usually...
ABSTRACT: In the combined antiretroviral therapy era, HIV-infected patients remain a vulnerable popu...
An investigation was carried out during October 2005-September 2006 to determine the prevalence of b...
Background: Blood stream infections (BSI), ranging from self-limiting infections to life threatening...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are a major cause of illness in HIV-infected persons. To evaluate prev...
Background: Bacterial blood stream infections constitute a significant public-health problem and it ...
This study aimed to provide information about pattern of microbial culture from the isolate adult se...
Background Blood infections are an extensive range of disorders that can vary from limited...
To understand the etiology and clinical outcome of bacterial and fungal sepsis in patients with adva...
PURPOSE: Bloodstream infection can range from inapparent bacteremia until fulminant septic shock wit...
Opportunistic infections, which affect acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (Aids) patients, are frequ...
Background: Bloodstream infections are a major cause of illness and death in HIV/AIDS patients. The...
Background: HIV patients with a weak immune system are very vulnerable to opportunistic infections, ...
Background: HIV patients with a weak immune system are very vulnerable to opportunistic infections, ...
Introduction: Opportunistic bacterial and fungal infections are the major cause of morbidity and mor...
SummaryBackgroundBacteremia is a frequent complication found in HIV-infected patients and is usually...
ABSTRACT: In the combined antiretroviral therapy era, HIV-infected patients remain a vulnerable popu...
An investigation was carried out during October 2005-September 2006 to determine the prevalence of b...
Background: Blood stream infections (BSI), ranging from self-limiting infections to life threatening...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are a major cause of illness in HIV-infected persons. To evaluate prev...
Background: Bacterial blood stream infections constitute a significant public-health problem and it ...
This study aimed to provide information about pattern of microbial culture from the isolate adult se...
Background Blood infections are an extensive range of disorders that can vary from limited...
To understand the etiology and clinical outcome of bacterial and fungal sepsis in patients with adva...
PURPOSE: Bloodstream infection can range from inapparent bacteremia until fulminant septic shock wit...
Opportunistic infections, which affect acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (Aids) patients, are frequ...