The colonization and resistance dynamics of aerobic gram-negative bacteria in the intestinal and oropharyngeal microfloras of patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) and general wards were investigated during and after hospitalization. A total of 3,316 specimens were obtained from patients upon admission, once weekly during hospitalization, at discharge from the ICU, at discharge from the hospital, and 1 and 3 months after discharge from the hospital. Five colonies per specimen were selected for identification and susceptibility testing. In both patient populations, the gram-negative colonization rates in oropharyngeal specimens increased during hospitalization and did not decrease in the 3 months after discharge. In rectal specimen...
textabstractThe general aim of the studies in this thesis was to explore the current emergence of an...
Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) have raised concerns as common, frequent etio...
A prospective study of 213 patients admitted to a medical intensive care unit was done to determine ...
Our aim was to determine the epidemiological characteristics, the resistance patterns and the spread...
Intensive care units are complex environments favoring high resistance in microorganisms. This study...
To determine whether nurses who worked in an intensive care unit (ICU) might acquire enteric coloniz...
Background: Enteral and respiratory tract colonization with gram-negative bacteria may lead to subse...
The dynamics of colonization of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in hospital settings are complex and d...
bacillus isolates recovered from intensive care unit (ICU) patients in United States hospitals were ...
Abstract Changing microorganism distributions and decreasing antibiotic susceptibility over the dura...
Objective: The most common resistant gram negative bacteria isolated in hospital-acquired blood stre...
International audienceWe had for aim to determine the risk factors for acquiring carbapenem-intermed...
introduction: Multidrug resistant strains are developed day by day due to empirical therapy in inten...
International audienceIntestinal flora contains a reservoir of Gram-negative bacilli (GNB) resistant...
Background: Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are the most frequent infections among patien...
textabstractThe general aim of the studies in this thesis was to explore the current emergence of an...
Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) have raised concerns as common, frequent etio...
A prospective study of 213 patients admitted to a medical intensive care unit was done to determine ...
Our aim was to determine the epidemiological characteristics, the resistance patterns and the spread...
Intensive care units are complex environments favoring high resistance in microorganisms. This study...
To determine whether nurses who worked in an intensive care unit (ICU) might acquire enteric coloniz...
Background: Enteral and respiratory tract colonization with gram-negative bacteria may lead to subse...
The dynamics of colonization of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in hospital settings are complex and d...
bacillus isolates recovered from intensive care unit (ICU) patients in United States hospitals were ...
Abstract Changing microorganism distributions and decreasing antibiotic susceptibility over the dura...
Objective: The most common resistant gram negative bacteria isolated in hospital-acquired blood stre...
International audienceWe had for aim to determine the risk factors for acquiring carbapenem-intermed...
introduction: Multidrug resistant strains are developed day by day due to empirical therapy in inten...
International audienceIntestinal flora contains a reservoir of Gram-negative bacilli (GNB) resistant...
Background: Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are the most frequent infections among patien...
textabstractThe general aim of the studies in this thesis was to explore the current emergence of an...
Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) have raised concerns as common, frequent etio...
A prospective study of 213 patients admitted to a medical intensive care unit was done to determine ...