[HTML][HTML] Clinical and bacteriological profile of diabetic foot infections in a tertiary care

TC Goh, MY Bajuri, S C. Nadarajah… - Journal of foot and ankle …, 2020 - Springer
Background Diabetic foot infection is a worldwide health problem is commonly encountered
in daily practice. This study was conducted to identify the microbiological profile and …

[HTML][HTML] A study of the microbiology of diabetic foot infections in a teaching hospital in Kuwait

K Al Benwan, A Al Mulla, VO Rotimi - Journal of infection and public health, 2012 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to determine the microbiological profile of diabetic foot
infections (DFIs) and assess the antibiotic susceptibility of the causative agents. Data were …

Bacteriological profile and antibiotic susceptibility of diabetic Foot infections at Ribat University hospital; a retrospective study from Sudan

MH Hamid, AH Arbab, BA Yousef - Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Diabetic foot infection (DFI) is one of the most feared complications of diabetes. In
Sudan, the number of cases and the problems associated with diabetic foot infections …

[PDF][PDF] Microbiology of diabetic foot infections in a teaching hospital in Malaysia: a retrospective study of 194 cases

NS Raja - Journal of microbiology immunology and infection, 2007 - acrm.org.my
Background and Purpose: Diabetes mellitus is a progressive disease with chronic
complications. Foot infections are a major complication of diabetes and eventually lead to …

[HTML][HTML] Microbial profile, antimicrobial resistance, and molecular characterization of diabetic foot infections in a university hospital

AA Ismail, MA Meheissen, TA Abd Elaaty… - Germs, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods A prospective study was conducted on 120 DFI patients at Main Alexandria
University Hospital, Egypt. The aerobic and anaerobic etiological pathogens were …

Bacteriological study of diabetic foot infection in Egypt

AMR Ibrahim, KM Attia, MM Moawad… - Journal of the Arab …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Results Overall, 40 (54%) patients had subcutaneous infections, 22 (29%) had infected
superficial ulcers, seven (9%) had infected deep ulcers involving muscle tissue, and six (8%) …

Increasing incidence of Gram-negative organisms in bacterial agents isolated from diabetic foot ulcers

V Turhan, M Mutluoglu, A Acar, M Hatipoglu… - The Journal of Infection …, 2013 - jidc.org
Introduction: In the present study, we sought to identify the bacterial organisms associated
with diabetic foot infections (DFIs) and their antibiotic sensitivity profiles. Methodology: We …

Microbiological profile and antimicrobial resistance among diabetic foot infections in Lebanon

L Jouhar, RF Jaafar, R Nasreddine… - International Wound …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Diabetic Foot Infection (DFI) is a challenging complication of diabetes mellitus with
a high burden in the Middle East where there is a marked increase in diabetes prevalence …

Diabetic foot infection: causative pathogens and empiric antibiotherapy considerations—the experience of a tertiary center

JM Neves, B Duarte, M Pinto… - … journal of lower …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Most moderate-to-severe diabetic foot infections (DFIs) require hospitalization with urgent
surgical approach and administration of empiric antibiotherapy. To ensure optimal antibiotic …

[HTML][HTML] The significant association between polymicrobial diabetic foot infection and its severity and outcomes

SAS Hitam, S Asma'Hassan… - The Malaysian Journal of …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Foot infection is a major complication of diabetes mellitus (DM) and its agents
are usually polymicrobial. This study aims to describe the agent and determine the …