Hospital infections represent a major epidemiological problem. The first step in the detection of nosocomial infections consists in assessing the probability that two or more isolates from different patients are similar or different. Many methods are available for typing purposes. Among these, antibiotic susceptibility patterns do not need extra cost or extra work and are available "on line" every moment they are needed. A mathematical technique of elaboration is proposed for disk zone sizes, in order to assess the probability of two or more clinical isolates to be the same strain. Antibiograms performed according to Kirby-Bauer are evaluated detecting zone sizes by a computer controlled device and then submitted to cluster analysis. Simila...
BackgroundWhile antimicrobial resistance threatens the prevention, treatment, and control of infecti...
BackgroundTo support effective antibiotic selection in empirical treatments, infection control inter...
Purpose : To compare the molecular relationships and antibiograms of nosocomial isolates of Pseudomo...
A method for typing Pseudomonas aeruginosa using antibiotic susceptibility patterns is presented, wh...
Clusters of nosocomial infection often occur undetected, at substantial cost to the medical system a...
Antibiogram typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus with selected antibiotics was eval...
In this work, we describe a project, jointly started by DEIS University of Bologna and Dianoema S.p...
Nosocomial infections and antimicrobial resistance (AR) are highly important problems that impact th...
AbstractObjective: To evaluate the typing power of cluster analysis of antimicrobial susceptibility....
The current paradigm for hospital outbreak detection and investigation is based on methodology first...
This study is a part of a project at Q-linea that aims to present a rapid diagnostic instrument to s...
The hospital antibiogram is a periodic summary of antimicrobial susceptibilities of local bacterial ...
Abstract. Nosocomial infections and antimicrobial resistance (AR) are highly important problems that...
While molecular typing methods are widely used to help the epidemiologist in the investigation of ou...
Arabic numbers indicate patients. For patient 19 and patient 21, two isolates from each two differen...
BackgroundWhile antimicrobial resistance threatens the prevention, treatment, and control of infecti...
BackgroundTo support effective antibiotic selection in empirical treatments, infection control inter...
Purpose : To compare the molecular relationships and antibiograms of nosocomial isolates of Pseudomo...
A method for typing Pseudomonas aeruginosa using antibiotic susceptibility patterns is presented, wh...
Clusters of nosocomial infection often occur undetected, at substantial cost to the medical system a...
Antibiogram typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus with selected antibiotics was eval...
In this work, we describe a project, jointly started by DEIS University of Bologna and Dianoema S.p...
Nosocomial infections and antimicrobial resistance (AR) are highly important problems that impact th...
AbstractObjective: To evaluate the typing power of cluster analysis of antimicrobial susceptibility....
The current paradigm for hospital outbreak detection and investigation is based on methodology first...
This study is a part of a project at Q-linea that aims to present a rapid diagnostic instrument to s...
The hospital antibiogram is a periodic summary of antimicrobial susceptibilities of local bacterial ...
Abstract. Nosocomial infections and antimicrobial resistance (AR) are highly important problems that...
While molecular typing methods are widely used to help the epidemiologist in the investigation of ou...
Arabic numbers indicate patients. For patient 19 and patient 21, two isolates from each two differen...
BackgroundWhile antimicrobial resistance threatens the prevention, treatment, and control of infecti...
BackgroundTo support effective antibiotic selection in empirical treatments, infection control inter...
Purpose : To compare the molecular relationships and antibiograms of nosocomial isolates of Pseudomo...