نتایج جستجو برای: skin micro flora

تعداد نتایج: 326267  

B Tarazooei F Nayeri H Zeraati K Zomorodian N Jalali Zand P Kord Bacheh S Zomorodian SH Mir Hendi SM Milani

Background and aim: Malassezia yeasts are normal flora of humans and warm-blooded animals. These lipophilic yeasts are associated with skin diseases in neonates such as pityriasis versicolor, neonatal postulitis and seborrheic or atopic dermatitis. Moreover in the recent years, these yeasts are increasingly isolated form fatal catheter-related fungemia in premature neonates. Concerning th...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
amir reza rokn associate professor, dental implant research center, department of periodontics, school of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. neda sajedinejad postgraduate student of periodontics. tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. hosnieh yousefyfakhr postgraduate student of periodontics. tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. samare badri general dentist, private practice, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

pre-implant disease is an inflammatory process that affects the surrounding tissues of a functional osseointegrated implant. it is usually the result of a disequilibrium between the micro-flora and the defense system. this case reports a 57-year-old man with unusual bone loss around dental implants. this was an unusual case of peri-implantitis that occurred only in the implants on one side of t...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2007
Dursun A Senses C Elif Oztürk Neşe Ersöz Yar Selda Acar Talat Bahcebasi Kenan Kocabay Demet Kaya

There is massive enteric bacterial colonization in the periurethral region during infancy. Fecal soiling is considered to be responsible for this colonization. We hypothesized that baby wet wipes containing chemical cleansing compounds, which are used for the cleaning of babies after diaper soiling, could be a contributing factor in this colonization. Thus, the effect on periurethral flora of t...

Journal: :Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods 2003

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1978
R M Lawrence P D Hoeprich A C Huston D R Benson R S Riggins

Quantitative bacterial and fungal cultures carried out on 116 speciments of tissue debrided from traumatic orthopedic wounds yielded 118 bacterial and 8 fungal isolates. The organisms obtained reflected primarily the resident flora of the skin.

2013
Hillary S. Lawrence Amy Jo Nopper

Providing a permeability barrier, which prevents both the loss of water and electrolytes and the invasion of pathogens, the skin has a primary protective function. Intact skin is resistant to colonization and invasion of bacteria via a number of mechanisms. The outermost layer of the epidermis, the stratum corneum, constitutes the principal barrier against infection. The stratum corneum consist...

2014
Dirk Hoefer Marina Handel Claudia Balluff Timo R. Hammer

The majority of textile interaction with the human body is by skin contact of clothing. The human skin is the largest organ of the body with a multitude of functions and the largest representation in the brain. This presentation presents first results of a neurophysiological study on subconscious textile perception and the influence of friction on perception as well as on mechanical skin irrita...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2011
Bradley W Frazee Jahan Fahimi Larry Lambert Arun Nagdev

STUDY OBJECTIVE We evaluate the frequency of emergency department (ED) ultrasonographic probe contamination and the bacterial species involved and evaluate probe cleaning and disinfection methods. METHODS This was a 3-part observational cross-sectional study. Surveillance cultures were taken of linear and curvilinear probes on 3 ultrasonographic machines between patient encounters. Cultures o...

Journal: :The Journal of hospital infection 2008
P M Dohmen

Surgical site infections (SSIs) remain an important cause of postoperative morbidity and mortality and generate considerable additional healthcare and societal costs. Most SSIs are caused by skin-derived bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococci. Antimicrobial resistance among these and other clinically important pathogens is an increasing problem. Thus, while ...

Journal: :British medical journal 1974
H A Lilly E J Lowbury

An evaluation of the relative effectiveness of 2% hexachlorophane and 0.75% Irgasan DP 300 bar soaps in disinfection of the hands showed that the former caused a significantly larger reduction in natural skin bacteria than the latter after one handwash and after six handwashings, three on each of two successive days. Repeated use of Irgasan DP 300 bar soap caused a significantly greater reducti...

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