... 5056 patients discharged from April 2008 to December 2010, of whom 140 had nosocomial infections. Results: The overall rate of infections per 100 discharges was variable (5.8 in 2008; 3.5 in 2009 and 2.2 in 2010). The surgical wound infection kept the highest rates (2.9, 1.5, 1.1 respectively). The ...
Enterobactereae handout
... Coliforms, which rapidly ferment lactose, are part of the normal microbiota, and may be opportunistic pathogens Noncoliform opportunists, which do not ferment lactose True pathogens ...
... Coliforms, which rapidly ferment lactose, are part of the normal microbiota, and may be opportunistic pathogens Noncoliform opportunists, which do not ferment lactose True pathogens ...
Notes on Infectious Disease backup
... Definition: Diseases transmitted(spread) by pathogens(germs) ...
... Definition: Diseases transmitted(spread) by pathogens(germs) ...
Historical Perspective of Microbiology 1. Ancient History: (pre
... methylene blue and the visualization of bacteria is greatly improved. Later credited for early work with chemotherapy (chemicals to treat disease). ! 1882: Walter Hesse (and wife Fannie) – uses Agar as solid growth medium. ! 1884: Hans Christian Gram develops a differential staining method, which ex ...
... methylene blue and the visualization of bacteria is greatly improved. Later credited for early work with chemotherapy (chemicals to treat disease). ! 1882: Walter Hesse (and wife Fannie) – uses Agar as solid growth medium. ! 1884: Hans Christian Gram develops a differential staining method, which ex ...
Case 3
... • About 3% of patients on ventilators acquire pneumonia • The source is often endogenous but may also be exogenous with transfer of an organism from the respiratory equipment ...
... • About 3% of patients on ventilators acquire pneumonia • The source is often endogenous but may also be exogenous with transfer of an organism from the respiratory equipment ...
Powerpoint
... as was the case in 2001, when the spores had been intentionally distributed through the postal system, causing 22 cases of anthrax, including 5 deaths ...
... as was the case in 2001, when the spores had been intentionally distributed through the postal system, causing 22 cases of anthrax, including 5 deaths ...
Mohamad Sultan
... Rates of antimicrobial resistance have been increasing in bacteria responsible for community-acquired respiratory tract infections, due to the irrational use of antibiotics, the augmented resistance of bacteria may result in increase in morbidity and mortality with time. Common etiologic pathogens a ...
... Rates of antimicrobial resistance have been increasing in bacteria responsible for community-acquired respiratory tract infections, due to the irrational use of antibiotics, the augmented resistance of bacteria may result in increase in morbidity and mortality with time. Common etiologic pathogens a ...
Meningococcal Meningitis and Meningococcemia
... but serious infections caused by bacteria called Neisseria meningitides. Bacteria enter the body through the nose and throat and may cause an infection of the bloodstream (meningococcemia) and/or the lining of the brain (meningitis) and spinal cord. Most of these infections occur as “isolated” cases ...
... but serious infections caused by bacteria called Neisseria meningitides. Bacteria enter the body through the nose and throat and may cause an infection of the bloodstream (meningococcemia) and/or the lining of the brain (meningitis) and spinal cord. Most of these infections occur as “isolated” cases ...
Staphylococcus aureus Fact Sheet (PDF: 35KB/1 page)
... aureus (MRSA) infections have been associated with hospitalization or other healthcare-associated risk factors. In recent years physicians and other healthcare providers have observed an increasing number of people with MRSA infections who lack traditional healthcare-associated risk factors. These ...
... aureus (MRSA) infections have been associated with hospitalization or other healthcare-associated risk factors. In recent years physicians and other healthcare providers have observed an increasing number of people with MRSA infections who lack traditional healthcare-associated risk factors. These ...
Focal CNS Infections
... Intracranial Epidural Abscess • Localized between dura and bone • sharply defined - mainly be dural adherence to bone at suture lines • focal osteomyelitis • associated with subdural empyema • Management and etiology same as subdural empyema ...
... Intracranial Epidural Abscess • Localized between dura and bone • sharply defined - mainly be dural adherence to bone at suture lines • focal osteomyelitis • associated with subdural empyema • Management and etiology same as subdural empyema ...
01_Agents_of_resp_dis_I - IS MU
... rhinitis and nasopharyngitis cases does not require antibiotic treatment and even does not require bacteriological examination • If necessary (pus full of polymorphonuclears, high CRP levels markers of bacterial infection) treatment should fit with the result of bacteriological examination • Somet ...
... rhinitis and nasopharyngitis cases does not require antibiotic treatment and even does not require bacteriological examination • If necessary (pus full of polymorphonuclears, high CRP levels markers of bacterial infection) treatment should fit with the result of bacteriological examination • Somet ...
ASEPSIS - Chipola College | Home
... May be the same as the portal of exit from the prior reservoir Point where it enters the host ...
... May be the same as the portal of exit from the prior reservoir Point where it enters the host ...
ZJ presentation on antibiotic resistance
... bloodstream infections Certain resistances were used as indicators for multidrug resistance (resistance to multiple antibiotics) 6 most frequent resistant bacteria: Gram-positive-bacteria Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE) Penicilli ...
... bloodstream infections Certain resistances were used as indicators for multidrug resistance (resistance to multiple antibiotics) 6 most frequent resistant bacteria: Gram-positive-bacteria Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE) Penicilli ...
ZJ presentation on antibiotic resistance
... bloodstream infections Certain resistances were used as indicators for multidrug resistance (resistance to multiple antibiotics) 6 most frequent resistant bacteria: Gram-positive-bacteria Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE) Penicilli ...
... bloodstream infections Certain resistances were used as indicators for multidrug resistance (resistance to multiple antibiotics) 6 most frequent resistant bacteria: Gram-positive-bacteria Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE) Penicilli ...
Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern of Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria
... number of organisms are responsible for clinical infection in the surgical patient. Any event that may reduce the oxidation-reduction potential within the tissues encourages rapid anaerobic growth. Anaerobic infections in the surgical patient are typically associated with procedures that involve the ...
... number of organisms are responsible for clinical infection in the surgical patient. Any event that may reduce the oxidation-reduction potential within the tissues encourages rapid anaerobic growth. Anaerobic infections in the surgical patient are typically associated with procedures that involve the ...
Classification, nomenclature, taxonomy,identification
... - oportunistic patogens in connection with foreign bodies – cultivation – require special grow conditions, slowly growing Clinical symptoms - pleuropneumonia following aspiration, sinusitis, brain absces – spreading from oropharynx or lung, - intraabdominal infection and sepsis – spreading from colo ...
... - oportunistic patogens in connection with foreign bodies – cultivation – require special grow conditions, slowly growing Clinical symptoms - pleuropneumonia following aspiration, sinusitis, brain absces – spreading from oropharynx or lung, - intraabdominal infection and sepsis – spreading from colo ...
Fungs
... 3- Inhalation of microorganism from parrots cause pulmonary infection called psittacosis, results in granuloma formation. ...
... 3- Inhalation of microorganism from parrots cause pulmonary infection called psittacosis, results in granuloma formation. ...
Pneumonia in the Immunocompromised
... drug reaction non-specific pneumonitis advanced aspergillus malignancy TRALI ...
... drug reaction non-specific pneumonitis advanced aspergillus malignancy TRALI ...
Staphylococcus
... • About 40 known Staphylococcus spp. • Gram Stain: Gram positive coccus; 0.5µm1.5µm • usu. arranged in grape-like clusters but may also be seen as pairs/tetrads or short chain ...
... • About 40 known Staphylococcus spp. • Gram Stain: Gram positive coccus; 0.5µm1.5µm • usu. arranged in grape-like clusters but may also be seen as pairs/tetrads or short chain ...
chapter overview - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... a. Contains five genera including Staphylococcus b. Facultatively anaerobic, nonmotile cocci that form irregular clusters; have teichoic acids in their cell walls c. Catalase positive; oxidase negative; ferment glucose anaerobically; respire aerobically and some can reduce nitrate to nitrite d. Norm ...
... a. Contains five genera including Staphylococcus b. Facultatively anaerobic, nonmotile cocci that form irregular clusters; have teichoic acids in their cell walls c. Catalase positive; oxidase negative; ferment glucose anaerobically; respire aerobically and some can reduce nitrate to nitrite d. Norm ...