Background: Patients with cancer are predisposed to infections. Antimicrobial patterns and antibiotic sensitivity change with increasing age, making choice of empirical therapy more complicated. Materials and Methods: This single-center study aims to try and assess the influence of age on microbiology and antibiotic sensitivity of organisms causing infection in patients with malignant disease. Results : The five most common bacterial pathogens isolated were Pseudomonas sp (245, 26.2%) > Enterocococcus sp (109, 11.66%) > Staphylococcus aureus (107, 11.44%) > Escherichia coli (106, 11.34%) > Klebsiella sp (99, 10.59%). There was no significant change in the distribution of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria with age. However, th...
Whether or not age by itself increases susceptibility to pneumococcal infections separate from the e...
Background: We were interested to know if our older female patients with urinary tract infections (U...
Advancing age is a well-known risk factor for Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). However, age-sp...
Introduction. Cancer patients being immunosuppressed are vulnerable to develop infections. Knowledge...
Objectives: To compare the proportion of antimicrobial-resistant strains among bacterial isolates fr...
Infectious diseases constitute a worrying public health problem, particularly among the elderly, bec...
Introduction: Though with the invent of better diagnostic and therapeutic modalities the mortality r...
Summary: Roughly 50% of cancer cases occur in people aged 65 years or older. Older people are often ...
Purpose Cancer patients are particularly susceptible to nosocomial infections because of their comp...
Background: Although cancer patients are susceptible to infection, there is no evidence-based publis...
Ageism is a problem facing elderly individuals. Often adults who develop cancer later in life are no...
Objectives: Understanding factors influencing inappropriate antibiotic use can guide the design of i...
Infection is the second leading cause of death in patients with cancer. Loss of efficacy in antibiot...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough cancer patients are susceptible to infection, there is no evidence-based ...
Objectives: Understanding factors influencing inappropriate antibiotic use can guide the design of i...
Whether or not age by itself increases susceptibility to pneumococcal infections separate from the e...
Background: We were interested to know if our older female patients with urinary tract infections (U...
Advancing age is a well-known risk factor for Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). However, age-sp...
Introduction. Cancer patients being immunosuppressed are vulnerable to develop infections. Knowledge...
Objectives: To compare the proportion of antimicrobial-resistant strains among bacterial isolates fr...
Infectious diseases constitute a worrying public health problem, particularly among the elderly, bec...
Introduction: Though with the invent of better diagnostic and therapeutic modalities the mortality r...
Summary: Roughly 50% of cancer cases occur in people aged 65 years or older. Older people are often ...
Purpose Cancer patients are particularly susceptible to nosocomial infections because of their comp...
Background: Although cancer patients are susceptible to infection, there is no evidence-based publis...
Ageism is a problem facing elderly individuals. Often adults who develop cancer later in life are no...
Objectives: Understanding factors influencing inappropriate antibiotic use can guide the design of i...
Infection is the second leading cause of death in patients with cancer. Loss of efficacy in antibiot...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough cancer patients are susceptible to infection, there is no evidence-based ...
Objectives: Understanding factors influencing inappropriate antibiotic use can guide the design of i...
Whether or not age by itself increases susceptibility to pneumococcal infections separate from the e...
Background: We were interested to know if our older female patients with urinary tract infections (U...
Advancing age is a well-known risk factor for Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). However, age-sp...