Purpose: In this review we present the status of the prevalence of bacteria resistant to antibiotics and the main antibiotic resistance genes that are reported in infections acquired in intensive care units (ICU) around the world. Methods: A systematic review based on the PRISMA guide was carried out, from the Science Direct, Redalyc, Scopus, Hinari, Scielo, Dialnet, PLOS, ProQuest, Taylor, Lilacs and PubMed/Medline databases. Inclusion criteria of this review were original research study published in a scientific journal in a 10-year time span from 1 January 2017 and 30 April 2022. Results: A total of 1686 studies were identified, but only 114 studies were considered eligible for inclusion. Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli resist...
Given the importance of nosocomial infections (HAI), it is essential to conduct follow-up studies to...
Introduction: Patients hospitalized in the intensive care units (ICUs) are 5 to 10 times more likely...
Critically ill patients admitted in intensive care units (ICU) are always at a higher risk of develo...
ABSTRACT: Background: The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant organisms poses a signif...
Vincenzo Russotto,1 Andrea Cortegiani,1 Giorgio Graziano,2 Laura Saporito,2 Santi Maurizio Raineri,1...
The rising problem of antimicrobial resistance in the intensive care unit Nele Brusselaers1,2, Dirk ...
Background and Objectives: Inappropriate antibiotic usage in hospitalized patients contributes to mi...
Justinas Rimkus, „Bacteria‘s found in bacterial cultures of Intensive Care Unit sensitivity to antib...
Background:The intensive care unit [ICU] is considered as infection epicenter because vulnerable pop...
Evaluating trends in antibiotic resistance is a requisite. The study aimed to analyze the profile of...
Background: There are many reports about nosocomial infections in ICU patients, their antibiotic res...
Aim: To determine the frequency of nosocomial infections (NIs) and the antimicrobial resistance of p...
INTRODUCTION: Over the last decade, the unrelenting proliferation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria...
Abstract: Background: The present study attempts to know the antibiotic susceptibility pattern of ba...
ABSTRACT Patients in intensive care unit are about 5 times more likely to acquire nosocomial infecti...
Given the importance of nosocomial infections (HAI), it is essential to conduct follow-up studies to...
Introduction: Patients hospitalized in the intensive care units (ICUs) are 5 to 10 times more likely...
Critically ill patients admitted in intensive care units (ICU) are always at a higher risk of develo...
ABSTRACT: Background: The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant organisms poses a signif...
Vincenzo Russotto,1 Andrea Cortegiani,1 Giorgio Graziano,2 Laura Saporito,2 Santi Maurizio Raineri,1...
The rising problem of antimicrobial resistance in the intensive care unit Nele Brusselaers1,2, Dirk ...
Background and Objectives: Inappropriate antibiotic usage in hospitalized patients contributes to mi...
Justinas Rimkus, „Bacteria‘s found in bacterial cultures of Intensive Care Unit sensitivity to antib...
Background:The intensive care unit [ICU] is considered as infection epicenter because vulnerable pop...
Evaluating trends in antibiotic resistance is a requisite. The study aimed to analyze the profile of...
Background: There are many reports about nosocomial infections in ICU patients, their antibiotic res...
Aim: To determine the frequency of nosocomial infections (NIs) and the antimicrobial resistance of p...
INTRODUCTION: Over the last decade, the unrelenting proliferation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria...
Abstract: Background: The present study attempts to know the antibiotic susceptibility pattern of ba...
ABSTRACT Patients in intensive care unit are about 5 times more likely to acquire nosocomial infecti...
Given the importance of nosocomial infections (HAI), it is essential to conduct follow-up studies to...
Introduction: Patients hospitalized in the intensive care units (ICUs) are 5 to 10 times more likely...
Critically ill patients admitted in intensive care units (ICU) are always at a higher risk of develo...