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Journal of Vietnamese Medicine ; : 61-64, 2004.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-6470

ABSTRACT

Analysis of 30 IU of total blood, in which 15 IU of professional blood donors and 15 IU of voluntary blood donors. 20 IU of erythrocyte volume, of them 10 IU were preserved in CPD/S, A, G, M2 (terumor) solutions and 10 IU were preserved in S, Na, G (glucoza 5%, NaCl 9%o with rate of 1:2). The results showed that: the erythrocyte indexes in the blood IU of the volutary blood donors were significantly higher compared to that of the professional blood donors. There was no significant differences of the erythrocyte indexes in blood IU preserved in the international standard solutions until the date of 10, 15, 20 and 30th and in S, Na, G solutions after producing and at the date of 10th at 4  2oC. However, erythrocyte indexes were found to be different in blood IU preserved in S, Na, G at the date of 15th and the following time


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Blood , Solutions/standards , Blood Donors
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Journal of Practical Medicine ; : 47-50, 2003.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-5610

ABSTRACT

Making infection bacteria at Thai Binh… Hospital can resist many type of antibiotics at high level. S.aureus resisted usual antibiotics as: 88,3%, LM 82,9%, AM 80,9%...but onle has high effect to Flouroquinolone 81,1% and low effect to Aminoglucoside. Ecoli resist to usual antibiotics as: PG 98,6%, LM 93,1%, AM 95,7%. The antibiotics that has high effect to E.coli is Fluoroquinolone 85,3%, generation 3 Cephalosporin 55,8%


Subject(s)
Bacteria , Virulence , Drug Therapy
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Journal of Practical Medicine ; : 14-17, 2003.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-5214

ABSTRACT

Among 604 samples gathered from respiratory inflammation patients at Thai Binh Hospital, 264 samples of Streptococcus pneumonia (43.7%) were isolated, similarily 108 of Streptococcis pyogenes (17.9%), 93 of Klebsiella pneumonia (15.4%), 49 of Staphyllococcus aureus (8.1%), 23 of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (3.8%), 21 of Proteus (3.5%), 19 of Haemophylus (3.1%) were. Different levels of antibiotic resistance of these bacteria were determined


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Inflammation , Bacteria , Patients , Respiratory System , Respiratory Tract Infections , Signs and Symptoms, Respiratory
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