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The prevalence of urinary tract infections, and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of the bacterial isolates were investigated among patients. The findings suggest an increasing rate of antibiotics resistance among the bacterial isolates, and a high prevalence rate of UTIs among women. The bacterial isolates were all found to be susceptible to meropenem.
Michael Nana Antwi‐Boasiako+5 more
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A nosocomial infection surveillance network in Belgian ICUs: methodology and feedback [PDF]
Renato Mertens
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ABSTRACT Aims To characterize the urinary microbiome in women performing clean intermittent self‐catheterization (CISC) and explore microbial changes associated with transitioning from single‐use to reusable catheters. Methods This microbiome study of the COMPaRE trial included female CISC patients with urinary retention randomized to either single‐use
Felice Emanuela Espèrance van Veen+7 more
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• Vaccination rates against rabies and TBEV and accordingly the respective seroprevalence rates exceed 90% among Austrian veterinary practitioners. • The prevalence of antibodies against HEV and the colonisation with MRSA increases with the age of the study participants from 6.2%/6.2% in the youngest age group to 23.3%/21.9% in the oldest group. • MRSA
Tatjana Sattler+9 more
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Editorial for the Special Issue: "The Issue of Multidrug-Resistant Pathogens in Nosocomial Infections". [PDF]
Maraolo AE.
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Does noninvasive ventilation reduce the ICU nosocomial infection risk? A prospective clinical survey [PDF]
K. Nourdine+5 more
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F. Uhel+12 more
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This study describes suspected feline calicivirus (FCV) infections occurring after elective ovariohysterectomy in cats at a veterinary hospital in Turkey. Clinical signs, diagnostic approach and response to treatment were evaluated, highlighting the importance of early detection, supportive care and strict infection control to prevent nosocomial ...
Ebru Karakaya‐Bilen+2 more
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Maternal deaths from sepsis in the Nordic countries during 2005–2021: A descriptive study
We found sepsis to be the fifth leading cause of maternal deaths during 2005‐2021 in the Nordic countries. Abstract Introduction Maternal sepsis is a heterogenous condition which can arise from several different infections during and after pregnancy. Common for all etiologies is a high mortality rate.
Sedina Atic Kvalvik+8 more
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