Prevalence of infections and their etiological factors in Al-Zahra grand medical center (Esfehan)
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H. Nooralhhi (M.D) * 1, M .Rostami (M.D) ![](./files/0allsites/images/pubmed20.png) |
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Abstract: (18502 Views) |
The assessment to bacterial epidemiology in large hospitals help the management of the febrile patients and prescribing the correct kind of antibiotics, before receiving the laboratory results. In a descriptive study during (1996-97) in different hospital departments. The samples were transferred to the laboratory and common bacterias were isolated. In this study, cultural mediums of stool, blood, wound, were used as source the samples the results indicate that, the most common bacteria was E.coli with 30.6%, Staphylococci 14.2% and common infection sites were, urinary 33.3%, blood 21.7% respiratory tracts 14% respectively. The results from this investigation shows that frequency and distribution pattern agrees with those reported by other researchers. The susceptibility of isolated bacteria to Ciprofloxaxin and amino glycosides were quiet high. |
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Keywords: Hospital infection, Epidemiology, Antibiotics |
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Type of Study: Original Articles |
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* Corresponding Author Address: Department of surgery . Esfehan University of Medical Sciences |
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