[Bacterial etiology of the conditions associated with bacteremia/septicemia during the years 2006-2007].

A Man, Anca Mare, Edit Székely, Felicia Toma, Lilla Lorinczi
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Abstract

Purpose: Evaluation of the etiology of bacterial diseases associated with bacteremia/ sepsis in the Emergency County Hospital of Tg. Mureş during 2006-2007.

Materials and methods: Blood samples of 684 patients hospitalized in Emergency County Hospital of Tg. Mureş during January 2006 - December 2007 were analyzed. The isolated germs have been identified according to standard methods. The blood culture results were centralized and processed in electronic databases.

Results: In 2006 and 2007 the frequency of identified germs from blood cultures remained unchanged: the predominant germs are coagulase-negative staphylococci, followed by enterobacteria (Klebsiella spp prevailing), S. aureus (mostly methicillin-resistant (MRSA)) and other bacteria.

Conclusions: The main bacteria isolated from blood culture are staphylococci and enterobacteria. In medical sections undertaking invasive procedures, the infections with methicillin-resistant staphylococci are common.

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[2006-2007年与菌血症/败血症相关的细菌病因学]。
目的:评价Tg县急诊医院菌血症/败血症相关细菌性疾病的病因学。2006-2007年期间。材料与方法:Tg县急诊医院684例住院患者血液标本。对2006年1月至2007年12月期间的穆雷伊进行了分析。分离的细菌已按标准方法鉴定。血培养结果集中处理在电子数据库中。结果:2006年和2007年血培养检出病原菌频次不变,以凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌为主,其次为肠杆菌(以克雷伯氏菌为主)、金黄色葡萄球菌(以耐甲氧西林(MRSA)为主)等。结论:血培养分离的主要细菌为葡萄球菌和肠杆菌。在进行侵入性手术的医疗部门,耐甲氧西林葡萄球菌感染是常见的。
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