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Background: The choice of appropriate antibiotics to treat nosocomial infections requires knowledge of antibiotic resistance pattern in the hospitals. The aim of this study was to determine antimicrobial resistance patterns of common pathogens of nosocomi... see more

Nosocomial infections (NIs) have been a major concern in hospitals, especially in high-risk populations. Neonates hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU) have a higher risk of acquiring infections during hospitalization than other ICU populations, w... see more

Introduction. Hospital infections are one of the most serious threats to the hospitalised patient and their monitoring is recognised as one of the most important criteria of care quality for modern hospitals.The aim of the work was to present the problem ... see more

Background:    Nosocomial infections has always been a major problem for health care and lead to increases in morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. The aim of this study was to determine the contamination of personnel and hospit... see more

Background: Acinetobacter baumannii as one of the causes of nosocomial infections has become resistant to almost all antimicrobial agents. The emergence of resistance to carbapenems, one of the last drugs on the shelf, is the major concern about A. bauman... see more

ABS 1. DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF HIGH-DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN AND SERUM AMYLOID A IN NEONATAL INFECTIONS – ASSOCIATIONS WITH C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND CYTOKINES SERUM LEVELS • V. Bourika, E. Hantzi, I. Papassotiriou, A. Margelli, A. Michos, T. SiahanidouABS 2. EPIDEMI... see more

Introduction: Puncture wound in diagnostic interventions permits the entry of bacteria into the skin or soft tissue, thus precipitating nosocomial infection, such as erysipelas. There are other risk factors of nosocomial infections including old age, immu... see more

Objectives. Serratia marcescens is a well-established as a nosocomial pathogen, resulting in considerable morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. The aim of this study was to investigate an outbreak of Serratia marcescens at the Orthopaedic... see more

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