نتایج جستجو برای: wound infections
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The epidemiology of 690 Vibrio infections reported in Florida during 1981-1993 is described. Most infections resulted in one of three clinical syndromes: gastroenteritis (51%), wound infections (24%), or primary septicemia (17%). Case-fatality rates were 1% for gastroenteritis, 5% for wound infections, and 44% for primary septicemia. While gastroenteritis had little seasonal variation, 91% of p...
Corresponding author: Dr Rubina Malhotra, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, GGSMC, Faridkot. Email id: [email protected] This article may be cited as : Malhotra R, Walia G. A Study on factors affecting post operative wound infection. Int J Com Health and Med Res 2015;1(1):17-21 Article Recieved 9-11-15 Accepted On: 11-12-2015 NTRODUCTION A wound is the disruption in the ...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine the cost of chronic wound care for Medicare beneficiaries in aggregate, by wound type and by setting. METHODS This retrospective analysis of the Medicare 5% Limited Data Set for calendar year 2014 included beneficiaries who experienced episodes of care for one or more of the following: arterial ulcers, chronic ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, diab...
Four patients with chronic post-operative wound infections and wound gapping that failed to respond to antibiotics were treated by allogeneic macrophage transfusions. No harmful effects were observed following macrophage transfusion and the chronic infections were eradicated in the treated patients with complete healing of wounds. Haemoglobin and white cell count were increased after cell trans...
Surgical wound infections, better termed as Surgical Site Infections, are common and cannot be completely eliminated. But a reduction in the infection rate could have significant benefits like reduction in the postoperative morbidity and mortality, wastage of health care resources and finances. The general causes for increased predisposition to wound infections are pre-existing illness, prolong...
BACKGROUND Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) wound infections after cardiac surgery have increased in recent years and carry significant morbidity and mortality. In our hospital, MRSA accounted for 56% of postoperative infections. METHODS Postoperative wound infection rates were compared for the 3 years before (baseline period) and after (intervention period) introduction of ...
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