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Prevalence and risk factors of carbapenem-resistant gram negative bacilli in Assiut University Hospital
Assiut Medical Journal. 2014; 38 (2): 105-110
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-160291
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Carbapenem-resistant Gram negative bacilli [CRGNB] resulting from carbapenemase enzyme production have been reported to be an important cause of nosocomial infection and are a critical therapeutic problem worldwide. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Gram negative bacilli in Asiut University Hospital and relevant risk factors associated with its occurrence. The study was conducted over a period of 12 month from January 2011 to January 2012 on 355 specimen of 134 nosocomialy infected patients, aged two month to 82 years, admitted to the ICUs at Assiut University Hospital. Patient demographics, comorbidities, antibiotics, invasive devices were determined to identify risk factors associated with CRGNB infections. Three hundred and fifty five Gram negative bacilli isolates [47.92%] were isolated from patients. Ninety seven [27.17%] of Gram negative bacilli isolates were carbapenem-resistant. Patients aged above 40 years, male sex, prior antibiotic treatment, the presence of a urinary catheter, mechanical ventilation and central line in ICU were the most prevalent risk factors associated with the accurence of nosocomial CRGNB infections. The prevalence of CRGNB was 27.17% among GNB isolates. Patients aged above 40 years, male sex, prior antibiotic treatment, the presence of a urinary catheter, mechanical ventilation and central line in ICU were the most prevalent risk factors Interventions aimed reducing initial broad spectrum antibiotics are clearly needed to help control the spread in of these difficult to treat infections
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Pseudomonas / Cross Infection / Prevalence / Risk Factors / Enterobacteriaceae / Enterobacteriaceae Infections / Hospitals, University Type of study: Prevalence study Language: English Journal: Assiut Med. J. Year: 2014

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Pseudomonas / Cross Infection / Prevalence / Risk Factors / Enterobacteriaceae / Enterobacteriaceae Infections / Hospitals, University Type of study: Prevalence study Language: English Journal: Assiut Med. J. Year: 2014