ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility patterns among common pathogens in the intensive care units (ICUs) of a university hospital in northwestern Iran. A retrospective study was done on laboratory records of patients with nosocomial infection who were admitted to five ICUs of Imam Reza Hospital during a 21-month period from March 2010 to January, 2012. A total number of 556 isolates from 328 patients were evaluated. The most common sites of infections included respiratory (51.7%), urinary (24.8%), and blood (10.4%). The most frequently isolated microorganisms were Enterobacter aerogenes (50.6%) followed by Escherichia coli (16.7%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (7.5%). Staphylococcus aureus was the most...
Background: Patients in intensive care units are more vulnerable and have a higher risk of Hospital ...
Aim: To determine the prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of microorganisms in the ICU ...
Nosocomial infections are important causes of morbidity and mortality. There are inconsistent result...
IntroductionNosocomial infections (NIs) are a major challenge worldwide. Identification of antibioti...
Background: There are many reports about nosocomial infections in ICU patients, their antibiotic res...
Antimicrobial resistance in pathogens not only in hospitals but also in the community has become an ...
Resistant bacteria in various sections of hospital as a main issue of infection transmission is unde...
Background and Aims: The monitoring of the causative agents of nosocomial infections (Nis), particul...
Introduction: Antibiotic resistance is a major emerging world-wide problem in the intensive care uni...
Introduction: Antibiotic resistance is a major emerging world-wide problem in the intensive care uni...
Objective: Due to critical clinical situation and use of mechanical devices, managements including a...
Given the importance of nosocomial infections (HAI), it is essential to conduct follow-up studies to...
Abstract Background and objectives: Resistance to antimicrobial agent is a world-wide problem and th...
Multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria are spread throughout the world which causes nosocomial infection...
Background: Patients in intensive care units are more vulnerable and have a higher risk of Hospital ...
Background: Patients in intensive care units are more vulnerable and have a higher risk of Hospital ...
Aim: To determine the prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of microorganisms in the ICU ...
Nosocomial infections are important causes of morbidity and mortality. There are inconsistent result...
IntroductionNosocomial infections (NIs) are a major challenge worldwide. Identification of antibioti...
Background: There are many reports about nosocomial infections in ICU patients, their antibiotic res...
Antimicrobial resistance in pathogens not only in hospitals but also in the community has become an ...
Resistant bacteria in various sections of hospital as a main issue of infection transmission is unde...
Background and Aims: The monitoring of the causative agents of nosocomial infections (Nis), particul...
Introduction: Antibiotic resistance is a major emerging world-wide problem in the intensive care uni...
Introduction: Antibiotic resistance is a major emerging world-wide problem in the intensive care uni...
Objective: Due to critical clinical situation and use of mechanical devices, managements including a...
Given the importance of nosocomial infections (HAI), it is essential to conduct follow-up studies to...
Abstract Background and objectives: Resistance to antimicrobial agent is a world-wide problem and th...
Multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria are spread throughout the world which causes nosocomial infection...
Background: Patients in intensive care units are more vulnerable and have a higher risk of Hospital ...
Background: Patients in intensive care units are more vulnerable and have a higher risk of Hospital ...
Aim: To determine the prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of microorganisms in the ICU ...
Nosocomial infections are important causes of morbidity and mortality. There are inconsistent result...