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THE STUDY OF BACTERIAL AGENTS IN NOSOCOMIAL AND ACQUIRED INFECTIONS IN NICU WARD

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  69-76

Abstract

 Introduction: Although NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONs have been identified for so long and their importance has become clear for many years, they are considered a significant world problem. The aim of this research is to study the distribution of bacterial agents in bloodstream infections in the hospitalized patients, to rate and assess the bacterial infections, which cause nosocomial and ACQUIRED INFECTIONs in these patients in NICU. Materials and Methods: In this study 6 ml of blood was extracted from the patients who were likely to have septicemia. Then, the extracted blood was added to the bottle containing the blood culture broth. 202 cases of these samples were positive for bacteria.Results: Among the positive blood cultures, 109 were gram positive bacteria and 93 were gram negative bacteria. Among the gram-positive bacteria, 73 cases were ACQUIRED INFECTION and 36 cases were NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION. Among the gram negative bacteria51 cases were ACQUIRED INFECTION and 42 cases had NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION. In determining the relation between the rate of death and the type of infection, it can be concluded that 83 out of 202 patients died (41%). 48 (39%) of the cases were related to the ACQUIRED INFECTION and 35 (45%) cases were related to NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION.Discussion: This result is similar to Dickmen's results obtained in America, which reported 14% deaths related to ACQUIRED INFECTION and 34% related to NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION.

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    NADERI NASAB, M., SHAHFARHAT, AHMAD, TAJZADEH, P., SOROUSH, SETAREH, AMIRI, M., & VAHEDIAN, MOHAMMAD. (2006). THE STUDY OF BACTERIAL AGENTS IN NOSOCOMIAL AND ACQUIRED INFECTIONS IN NICU WARD. DANESHVAR MEDICINE, 14(65), 69-76. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/30474/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    NADERI NASAB M., SHAHFARHAT AHMAD, TAJZADEH P., SOROUSH SETAREH, AMIRI M., VAHEDIAN MOHAMMAD. THE STUDY OF BACTERIAL AGENTS IN NOSOCOMIAL AND ACQUIRED INFECTIONS IN NICU WARD. DANESHVAR MEDICINE[Internet]. 2006;14(65):69-76. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/30474/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. NADERI NASAB, AHMAD SHAHFARHAT, P. TAJZADEH, SETAREH SOROUSH, M. AMIRI, and MOHAMMAD VAHEDIAN, “THE STUDY OF BACTERIAL AGENTS IN NOSOCOMIAL AND ACQUIRED INFECTIONS IN NICU WARD,” DANESHVAR MEDICINE, vol. 14, no. 65, pp. 69–76, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/30474/en

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