Nosocomial Antiseptics And Disinfectants Resistant Bacteria: microbiological and histopathological studies

M. Ahmad, Medhat Abdel Fatath, Khalid A. El-Nesr, Mohamed Ramadan
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ARTICLE INFO This study contains evidence-based recommendations for the prevention of hospital acquired infections. Hospital acquired infections are a major cause of mortality and morbidity and provide challenge to clinicians. Measures of infection control included identifying patients at risk of nosocomial infections. Antiseptics and disinfectants are used extensively in hospitals and other health care settings for a variety of topical and hard-surface applications. In particular, they are an essential part of infection control practices and aid in the prevention of nosocomial infection. This study investigated the nosocomial infection via isolation and identification of bacterial pathogens, the effect of detergents against isolated bacteria, and describes the histopathological tissue changes induced by the isolated bacteria in vivo study. Some bacteria resistant to disinfectants were prevalent and these bacteria had different effects on the human, Different pathological changes were seen experimentally by inoculation of these bacteria in mice. Article history: Received 11/2018 Accepted 12/2018 Online 12/2018
院内抗菌剂和消毒剂耐药菌:微生物学和组织病理学研究
文章信息本研究包含预防医院获得性感染的循证建议。医院获得性感染是死亡率和发病率的主要原因,对临床医生提出了挑战。感染控制措施包括确定有院内感染风险的患者。防腐剂和消毒剂广泛用于医院和其他卫生保健机构的各种局部和硬表面应用。特别是,它们是感染控制实践的重要组成部分,有助于预防医院感染。本研究通过对病原菌的分离鉴定,探讨了医院感染情况,探讨了洗涤剂对分离细菌的作用,并描述了分离细菌在体内引起的组织病理变化。一些对消毒剂耐药的细菌普遍存在,这些细菌对人体的影响不同,在小鼠身上接种这些细菌可以观察到不同的病理变化。文章历史:收稿日期:11/2018收稿日期:12/2018上线日期:12/2018
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