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Professional Medical Journal-Quarterly [The]. 2014; 21 (5): 869-873
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-153914

ABSTRACT

Burn injuries are common and major health problem throughout the world. The burn wound represents as a favorable area for opportunistic colonization of microorganisms with exogenous and endogenous origin. In burns patients infections arise from multiple sources. Burn wounds become initially colonized and infected with Gram positive bacteria, mainly Staphylococci, that are superseded during the second week by Gram Negative bacteria. it is a microbial surveillance retrospective study; that aimed to evaluate the significance of Rule of nine in diagnosis of aerobic bacterial burn wound infection and carried out in between June 2007 to September 2011 in the Department of Pharmaceutics, University of Karachi.Descriptive retrospective study. A total of 118 patient irrespective of age, sex, date and time of burn, date and time of hospital admission, interval between time of burn and hospital admission, degree and percentage [%] of burn and duration of hospital stay [when specimen collected] were registered for this study. All patients were divided into two groups [A and B]. Out of 58 patients of group A isolation rate per patient was 1.1 while in group B it becomes 3.0. According to TBSA the isolation rate in group B rises with rise in TBSA. Most prevalent organism in these patients was found S. aureus[23%] P.aeruginosa[21%]. Burn patients are incubator for variety of aerobic bacteria and rate of isolation of these organisms increase with rise in TBSA. The wounds of these patient must required continuous microbial surveillance that may reduce the rate of mortality


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infections/pathology , Retrospective Studies , Wound Infection/prevention & control
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2009; 20 (11): 8-10
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-111225

ABSTRACT

To determine the change in frequency of Hepatitis-C and B in blood donors presented for screening at blood bank of Nishtar Hospital, Multan. This cross sectional, descriptive hospital based study was carried out in Community Medicine Department, Nishtar Medical College, Multan in collaboration with the Blood Bank at Nishtar Hospital, Multan. A total of 300 donors were screened for hepatitis-B and hepatitis-C during the month of June 2009. Among 300 blood donors screened for hepatitis-B and hepatitis-C, 92.7% were males while females were only 7.3%. Among all blood donors screened, 6% were found hepatitis-B positive and 5.3% were found hepatitis-C positive. Hepatitis-B and hepatitis-C are increasing at an alarming rate in Multan and the surrounding areas. Aggressive measures are needed for control this epidemic


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Hepatitis C/epidemiology , Blood Donors , Blood Banks , Cross-Sectional Studies , Hepatitis B Surface Antigens , Hepatitis C Antigens , Hepacivirus , Hepatitis B virus
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2008; 19 (2): 29-34
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-88729

ABSTRACT

After initial period of shock, infection remains a major and most serious complication in burn patients. The flora of the burn wound is constantly changing and the potential risk of burn wound sepsis persists until complete healing of burn wound. In burn patients most of the infections are thought to be of nosocomial origin. Gram positive cocci are considered with increasing frequency in nosocomial infection. Gram negative organism cause trouble in different ways, pus containing toxins convert partial thickness burns into full thickness burn, causing general illness, failure of graft taking and most important is septicemia Pseudomonas aeruginosa is highly pathogenic in the injured immuno suppressive burn patients. Most common isolates belongs to family Enterobacteriacae i.e. 36 [63.3%]. Second common isolates were belonging to Genus Staphylococci 15 [26%]. The prevalence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was relatively less that was 07 [10.4]. Gram positive Staphylococci were 100% sensitive to Vancomycin, Chloramphenicol, and Imipenem. Pseudomonas aeruginosa were highly sensitive to Ciprofloxacin and Amikacin i.e. 83.3% Imipenem was highly effective against [97.6%] isolates of Enterobacteriacae. Ciprofloxacin was the second most effective drug that was effective against 87.5%isolates of Enterobacteriaicae


Subject(s)
Humans , Burns/complications , Cross Infection , Sepsis , Prevalence , Enterobacteriaceae , Staphylococcus , Vancomycin , Ciprofloxacin , Imipenem
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2006; 17 (10): 8-12
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-164368

ABSTRACT

The over all prevalence of the Enterobacteriacae in present study was more than 50% in which the most prevalent organisms belongs to Proteus Spp. [38,3%] that followed by Enterobacter Spp. [22.4%]. The prevalence of E. coli and Kleb, Pneumoniae was 10%, Imipenem was the most effective [98%] drug against Enterobacieieacae. Ciprofloxacin was the second most effective [82%] drug. Amikacin and fourth generation Cefepirne were the third effective [>70%] drugs against these bacteria. Ciprofloxacin was the less effective [60-64%] drug against KIeb. pneumonia and E. coli than the rest of the isolates of Eiiterobactereacae. Arnikacin [49%] and Cefepime [44%] were less effective against Proteus Spp. More than 50% isolates were sensitive to Piperacillin, Gentamicin and Tobramycin. Amoxicillin and Augmentin were ineffective against these bacteria in this study


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Burns/complications , Enterobacteriaceae Infections/drug therapy , Wound Infection/microbiology , Sepsis/microbiology
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2006; 17 (9): 21-24
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-164378

ABSTRACT

To see how students admitted after entry test in Nishtar Medical College, Multan, perform in First Professional MBBS Part-I, we analyzed the results of three successive sessions i.e. N-51, N-52 and N-53. A total number of 437 students' results were analyzed. We grouped the students into top 50 of F.Sc [F.Sc-50], top 50 of Entry Test [ET-50] and top 50 of MBBS Part-I results [MBBS-50]. When we analyzed the MBBS-50 group, it was seen that in N-51 [Session 2002-2003], twenty one of MBBS-50 students were from F.Sc-50 group, twenty of MBBS-50 were from ET-50 group. In N-52 [Session 2003-2004], seventeen of MBBS-50 were from F.Sc-50 group. eighteen of MBBS-50 were from ET-50 group. In N-53 [session 2004-2005], twenty eight of MBBS-50 students were from F.Sc-50 group; eleven of MBBS-50 students were from ET-50 group. So in three successive MBBS batches [i.e. N-51, N-52 and N-53 batches], F.Sc-50 group contributed more as compared with the ET-50 group. Less number of students failed from F.Sc-50 group as compared with ET-50 group. F.Sc-50 group also have more high achievers as compared with ET-50 group. F.Sc-50 group showed improvements in its performance over the three years period. We conclude that F.Sc results are reflecting more precisely the students' performance in future as compared with the entry test results


Subject(s)
Humans , Students , Educational Measurement , Students, Medical
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2005; 16 (4): 17-19
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-176911

ABSTRACT

Diet is the main factor affecting serum lipid concentrations. We studied the changes in serum lipid profile by high fat sunflower oil diet. We also documented the effects of Nigella Sativa [Kalonji] on serum lipid profile. Thirty two albino rats were divided into two groups i.e. one control [C] groups and other experimental [E] group having equal number of rats. Study was carried out for twelve weeks. Fasting blood samples were drawn by heart puncture for serum lipid profile under ether anaesthesia. Estimations were done by recommended methods. Statistical methods were done by using student's "t" test. We found decrease in total cholesterol by 9.6%, triglyceride by 4.21%, LDL cholesterol by 12.0% and HDL cholesterol by 10.4%. We concluded from study that polyunsaturated fatty acid in high concentrations [20%] has lipid-lowering effect and Nigella sativa has got HDL cholesterol raising effect, which has anti-atherogenic potential

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Medical Forum Monthly. 2005; 16 (5): 3-5
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-176912

ABSTRACT

Diet influences serum levels of total cholesterol, triglyceride and individual lipoproteins. We compared the serum lipid changes in albino rats fed on low fat sunflower oil diet and Nigella Sativa. Thirty two albino rats were divided into two groups, one control [C] group fed on low fat sunflower oil and other experimental [E] group fed on low fat sunflower oil diet and Nigella Sativa. The study was carried out for twelve weeks. Fasting blood samples were taken by heart puncture under ether anaesthesia for serum lipid profile. Estimations were carried out by recommended methods. Statistical methods was done by using students's "t" test. We found an increase in total cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol [HDL-c] and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol [LDL-c]. We concluded from the study that polyunsaturated fatty acids in low proportions and Nigella Sativa has HDL-c raising effect, which has anti-atherogenic potential

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