Bacterial Profile among Patients with Suspected Bloodstream Infections in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
B Alemnew, H Biazin, A Demis… - International journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction. The burden of bloodstream infections (BSIs) has been warranted in Ethiopia.
Globally, the emergency and raised resistance rate of bacterial antimicrobial resistance is …
Globally, the emergency and raised resistance rate of bacterial antimicrobial resistance is …
Bacterial profile and extended spectrum beta lactamase screening of urinary tract infection among asymptomatic and symptomatic pregnant women attending …
M Getie, S Gebre-Selassie, Y Getu… - SAGE Open …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction: The occurrence of extended spectrum beta lactamase-producing
uropathogens, especially in pregnant women can result in life-threatening condition and …
uropathogens, especially in pregnant women can result in life-threatening condition and …
A high level of Antimicrobial Resistance in Gram-Positive Cocci isolates from different clinical samples among patients referred to Arsho Advanced Medical Laboratory …
NM Gebremariam, A Bitew, E Tsige… - Infection and Drug …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Background Gram-positive cocci are clinically important pathogens that cause infections and
their development of antibiotic resistance continues to pose a severe threat to public health …
their development of antibiotic resistance continues to pose a severe threat to public health …
Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern and associated factors of pediatric septicemia in Southern Ethiopia
G Ameya, T Weldemedhin, T Tsalla… - Infection and drug …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background Septicemia is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in pediatric
patients throughout the world. Drug-resistant pathogens are one of the major challenges to …
patients throughout the world. Drug-resistant pathogens are one of the major challenges to …
Phenotypic Bacterial Isolates, Antimicrobial Susceptibility pattern and Associated factors among Septicemia Suspected Patients at a hospital, in Northwest Ethiopia …
H Belew, W Tamir, T Dilnessa, A Mengist - Annals of Clinical Microbiology …, 2023 - Springer
Background Septicemia is potentially fatal infection caused by pathogenic bacteria
infiltrating the bloodstream, resulting in morbidity and mortality among Ethiopian hospital …
infiltrating the bloodstream, resulting in morbidity and mortality among Ethiopian hospital …
[PDF][PDF] Bacterial Profile and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern in Septicemia Suspected Children and Available Treatment Options
RESULTS A total of 395 pediatric patients were taken in the study. Out of these patients, 226
(57.2%) were female. The children with age 1-4 years were highly a ected. Almost 50 …
(57.2%) were female. The children with age 1-4 years were highly a ected. Almost 50 …
[PDF][PDF] BACTERIAL PROFILE AND THEIR ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERN IN PEDIATRIC SEPTICEMIA FROM TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL.
Abstract Background and Objectives: Blood stream infection is a life-threatening infection,
leading to increased morbidity and mortality in pediatric population. Antimicrobial drug …
leading to increased morbidity and mortality in pediatric population. Antimicrobial drug …
[PDF][PDF] COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES
TM Sissay - 2019 - academia.edu
1.1. Background Reference interval (RI) is used for the purpose of a comparative decision-
making process by describing the typical distribution of results derived from healthy …
making process by describing the typical distribution of results derived from healthy …
Prevalence of Multi Drug Resistant Gram Positive Cocci Isolated From Different Clinical Samples Collected From Patients Refereed To Arsho Advanced Medical …
N Melaku - 2019 - nadre.ethernet.edu.et
Background: Gram-positive bacteria are common causes of both community acquired and
nosocomial infections. This is compounded by the development of multi-drug resistance in …
nosocomial infections. This is compounded by the development of multi-drug resistance in …