Summary Objective: a resistance of hospital-acquired bacteria to multiple antibiotics is a major concern worldwide. The objective of this study was to investigate multidrugresistant (MDR) bacteria, clinical specimens, origin of specimen and trends, and correlate these with bacterial sensitivity and consumption of antimicrobials. Methods: 9,416 bacteria of nosocomial origin were evaluated in a tertiary hospital, from 1999 to 2008. MDR was defined for Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) as resistance to two or more classes/groups of antibiotics. Results: GNB MDR increased by 3.7 times over the study period (p<0.001). Acinetobacter baumannii was the most prevalent (36.2%). Over the study period, there were significant 4.8-fold and 14.6-fold increases...
Background and Objectives: Inappropriate antibiotic usage in hospitalized patients contributes to mi...
PubMed ID: 17926276OBJECTIVE. To determine rates of colonization with multidrug-resistant (MDR) bact...
Intensive care units are complex environments favoring high resistance in microorganisms. This study...
Background and objective: Bacterial multidrug resistance is particularly common in Gram-negative bac...
Objectives: This study assessed trends and patterns in antimicrobial resistant intensive care unit (...
Introduction: In this study, the changes in the epidemiology and resistance profiles among nosocomia...
BACKGROUND: Infections caused by multidrug resistant gram negative bacteria are often corresponded w...
Background: Acinetobacter baumannii can cause severe infections, mainly in critically ill inpatients...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to investigate bacterial resistance trends, infection sites ...
Objective: In this study, frequency and antimicrobial sensitivity pattern of multidrug resistant (MD...
PURPOSE: The spread of multidrug-resistant bacteria is a worrisome problem worldwide. This study inv...
Aim: The widespread use of broad-spectrum antimicrobial drugs in...
Objectives: To investigate the changes in resistance frequencies of common Gram-negative bacteria in...
Antimicrobial resistance is now a major challenge to clinicians for treating patients.Hence, this st...
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most serious global health crisis and threats in human life toda...
Background and Objectives: Inappropriate antibiotic usage in hospitalized patients contributes to mi...
PubMed ID: 17926276OBJECTIVE. To determine rates of colonization with multidrug-resistant (MDR) bact...
Intensive care units are complex environments favoring high resistance in microorganisms. This study...
Background and objective: Bacterial multidrug resistance is particularly common in Gram-negative bac...
Objectives: This study assessed trends and patterns in antimicrobial resistant intensive care unit (...
Introduction: In this study, the changes in the epidemiology and resistance profiles among nosocomia...
BACKGROUND: Infections caused by multidrug resistant gram negative bacteria are often corresponded w...
Background: Acinetobacter baumannii can cause severe infections, mainly in critically ill inpatients...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to investigate bacterial resistance trends, infection sites ...
Objective: In this study, frequency and antimicrobial sensitivity pattern of multidrug resistant (MD...
PURPOSE: The spread of multidrug-resistant bacteria is a worrisome problem worldwide. This study inv...
Aim: The widespread use of broad-spectrum antimicrobial drugs in...
Objectives: To investigate the changes in resistance frequencies of common Gram-negative bacteria in...
Antimicrobial resistance is now a major challenge to clinicians for treating patients.Hence, this st...
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most serious global health crisis and threats in human life toda...
Background and Objectives: Inappropriate antibiotic usage in hospitalized patients contributes to mi...
PubMed ID: 17926276OBJECTIVE. To determine rates of colonization with multidrug-resistant (MDR) bact...
Intensive care units are complex environments favoring high resistance in microorganisms. This study...