MICROORGANISMS CAUSING HOSPITAL INFECTION IN PATIENTS IN THE SURGICAL CLINICS OF SELÇUK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL FACULTY AND THEIR SENSITIVITY TO ANTIBACTERIALS

EMİNE İNCİ TUNCER, A. Zeki Şengil, Hatice Özenci

  • Year : 1987
  • Vol : 3
  • No : 1
  •  Page : 219-225
Hospital infections, hospitalization time. are acquired infections in (1, 7). The most common nosocomial infections are urinary system, surgical wound and respiratory system infections (1, 3, 6, 7). The causative microorganisms are mostly bacteria and generally aerobic gram-negative bacilli (1, 3, 5, 7). In its etiology; Factors related to the host, environmental factors and the resistance of the active agent to antibacterials play a role (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7., 8, 9, 10, 11, 12). The aim of the study is to detect microorganisms isolated from materials with suspicious hospital infection and their antibacterial susceptibility in Selçuk University Medical Faculty Hospital, urology, orthopedics and general surgery services. The causative agents found: 53.5% Pseudomonas, 13.9% E. coli, 9.3% Proteus, 9.3% St. aureus was 7.0% Klebsiella 7.0% Enterobacter. In the antibiotic sensitivity test results, resistance up to C92 was observed against some antibacterials.
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MICROORGANISMS CAUSING HOSPITAL INFECTION IN PATIENTS IN THE SURGICAL CLINICS OF SELÇUK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL FACULTY AND THEIR SENSITIVITY TO ANTIBACTERIALS
, Vol. 3 (1)
Received : 30.11.1987, Accepted : 30.11.1987, Published Online : 30.11.2020
Selçuk Tıp Dergisi
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