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Nosocomial Infections in Pediatric Population and Antibiotic Resistance of the Causative Organisms in North of Iran

BACKGROUND: Treatment of the nosocomial infections is complicated especially in children due to an increase in the antibiotic-resistant bacteria. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to survey the nosocomial infections in children and determine the antibiotic susceptibility of their causative organ...

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Autores principales: Behzadnia, Salar, Davoudi, Alireza, Rezai, Mohammad Sadegh, Ahangarkani, Fatemeh
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kowsar 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3965877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24719744
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.14562
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author Behzadnia, Salar
Davoudi, Alireza
Rezai, Mohammad Sadegh
Ahangarkani, Fatemeh
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Davoudi, Alireza
Rezai, Mohammad Sadegh
Ahangarkani, Fatemeh
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description BACKGROUND: Treatment of the nosocomial infections is complicated especially in children due to an increase in the antibiotic-resistant bacteria. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to survey the nosocomial infections in children and determine the antibiotic susceptibility of their causative organisms in teaching hospitals in the north of Iran. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The investigation was designed as a retrospective cross-sectional study. The study population consisted of patients under 12 years old, which were hospitalized in three teaching hospitals in the north of Iran and had symptoms of nosocomial infections in 2012. The required data of patients were extracted and entered in the information forms. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS (ver. 16). Descriptive statistics and Fisher’s exact tests (Monte Carlo) were used. RESULTS: Out of the total number of 34556 hospitalized patients in three teaching hospitals, 61 (0.17%) patients were children under 12 years old age with nosocomial infection from which 50.81% were girls and 49.18% were boys. Most of these patients (55.73%) were admitted to the burn unit. The most common type of nosocomial infection (49.18%) was wound infection. Pseudomonas spp. (36.84%) and Acinetobacter spp. (28.02%) were the most common bacteria isolated from the clinical specimens. All the Acinetobacter spp. were multidrug-resistant. All the gram negative and gram positive bacterial species in our study showed high resistance to antibiotics. CONCLUSIONS: The rate of nosocomial infections was low in our study because the detection of nosocomial infection was based on the clinical grounds in most cases and laboratory reports might contain false-negative results. These results provide useful information for future large scale surveillance in the context of prevention programs.
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spelling pubmed-39658772014-04-09 Nosocomial Infections in Pediatric Population and Antibiotic Resistance of the Causative Organisms in North of Iran Behzadnia, Salar Davoudi, Alireza Rezai, Mohammad Sadegh Ahangarkani, Fatemeh Iran Red Crescent Med J Research Article BACKGROUND: Treatment of the nosocomial infections is complicated especially in children due to an increase in the antibiotic-resistant bacteria. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to survey the nosocomial infections in children and determine the antibiotic susceptibility of their causative organisms in teaching hospitals in the north of Iran. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The investigation was designed as a retrospective cross-sectional study. The study population consisted of patients under 12 years old, which were hospitalized in three teaching hospitals in the north of Iran and had symptoms of nosocomial infections in 2012. The required data of patients were extracted and entered in the information forms. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS (ver. 16). Descriptive statistics and Fisher’s exact tests (Monte Carlo) were used. RESULTS: Out of the total number of 34556 hospitalized patients in three teaching hospitals, 61 (0.17%) patients were children under 12 years old age with nosocomial infection from which 50.81% were girls and 49.18% were boys. Most of these patients (55.73%) were admitted to the burn unit. The most common type of nosocomial infection (49.18%) was wound infection. Pseudomonas spp. (36.84%) and Acinetobacter spp. (28.02%) were the most common bacteria isolated from the clinical specimens. All the Acinetobacter spp. were multidrug-resistant. All the gram negative and gram positive bacterial species in our study showed high resistance to antibiotics. CONCLUSIONS: The rate of nosocomial infections was low in our study because the detection of nosocomial infection was based on the clinical grounds in most cases and laboratory reports might contain false-negative results. These results provide useful information for future large scale surveillance in the context of prevention programs. Kowsar 2014-02-05 2014-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3965877/ /pubmed/24719744 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.14562 Text en Copyright © 2014, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal; Published by Kowsar Corp. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Behzadnia, Salar
Davoudi, Alireza
Rezai, Mohammad Sadegh
Ahangarkani, Fatemeh
Nosocomial Infections in Pediatric Population and Antibiotic Resistance of the Causative Organisms in North of Iran
title Nosocomial Infections in Pediatric Population and Antibiotic Resistance of the Causative Organisms in North of Iran
title_full Nosocomial Infections in Pediatric Population and Antibiotic Resistance of the Causative Organisms in North of Iran
title_fullStr Nosocomial Infections in Pediatric Population and Antibiotic Resistance of the Causative Organisms in North of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Nosocomial Infections in Pediatric Population and Antibiotic Resistance of the Causative Organisms in North of Iran
title_short Nosocomial Infections in Pediatric Population and Antibiotic Resistance of the Causative Organisms in North of Iran
title_sort nosocomial infections in pediatric population and antibiotic resistance of the causative organisms in north of iran
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3965877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24719744
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.14562
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