ABSTRACTSecondary peritonitis includes community-acquired and nosocomial peritonitis. These intra-abdominal infections have a common pathogenesis but some microbiological differences, particularly with respect to the type of bacteria recovered and the level of antimicrobial susceptibility. This report describes a prospective observational study of 93 consecutive patients with secondary peritonitis during an 11-month period. Community-acquired peritonitis accounted for 44 cases and nosocomial peritonitis for 49 cases (post-operative in 35 cases). Fifteen multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria were recovered from 14 patients. In univariate analysis, the presence of MDR bacteria was associated significantly with pre-operative and total hospital le...
Background: Although previous studies showed an increasing prevalence of infections due to multi-dru...
SummaryObjectivesTo describe the clinical and microbiological aspects of high-risk peritonitis and t...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: This is a prospective interventional study to identify the commonest bacte...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This prospective non-interventional study investigated the risk fa...
This study aims to determine whether abdominal microbial profiles in early severe secondary peritoni...
Background: Secondary peritonitis, following intestinal perforation, constitutes a significant propo...
Back ground: Intra-abdominal infections are commonly encountered in surgical practice and represent ...
Background: Secondary peritonitis is an advanced form of complicated intra-abdominal infection (cIAI...
Abstract Background Temporal changes in the microbiological resistance profile have been reported in...
Background: Recent investigations suggest an increasing prevalence of Gram-positive and antibiotic-r...
Background: Patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections (cIAIs) caused by multi-drug-resist...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) remains a significant problem in the postoperative period ...
Secondary peritonitis is a common and serious form of intra-abdominal infection, often associated wi...
AIM To systematically review literature upon aetiology of nosocomial spontaneous bacterial peritonit...
The management of peritonitis in critically ill patients is becoming increasingly complex due to the...
Background: Although previous studies showed an increasing prevalence of infections due to multi-dru...
SummaryObjectivesTo describe the clinical and microbiological aspects of high-risk peritonitis and t...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: This is a prospective interventional study to identify the commonest bacte...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This prospective non-interventional study investigated the risk fa...
This study aims to determine whether abdominal microbial profiles in early severe secondary peritoni...
Background: Secondary peritonitis, following intestinal perforation, constitutes a significant propo...
Back ground: Intra-abdominal infections are commonly encountered in surgical practice and represent ...
Background: Secondary peritonitis is an advanced form of complicated intra-abdominal infection (cIAI...
Abstract Background Temporal changes in the microbiological resistance profile have been reported in...
Background: Recent investigations suggest an increasing prevalence of Gram-positive and antibiotic-r...
Background: Patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections (cIAIs) caused by multi-drug-resist...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) remains a significant problem in the postoperative period ...
Secondary peritonitis is a common and serious form of intra-abdominal infection, often associated wi...
AIM To systematically review literature upon aetiology of nosocomial spontaneous bacterial peritonit...
The management of peritonitis in critically ill patients is becoming increasingly complex due to the...
Background: Although previous studies showed an increasing prevalence of infections due to multi-dru...
SummaryObjectivesTo describe the clinical and microbiological aspects of high-risk peritonitis and t...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: This is a prospective interventional study to identify the commonest bacte...