Isolation and Identification some of Bacteria Causing Nosocomial Infections in the General of Samarra Hospital
Keywords:
Nosocomial infections, UTI, Surgery site, Bloodstream and WoundAbstract
This study was done to isolation and then identification some the bacteria which presented in the General of Samarra hospital which could cause nosocomial infections. Nosocomial infections included any disease caused by the patient under the medical care. In this study collected randomly 80 samples from different sources including (urinary tract infection (UTI), swab of surgical site, bloodstream and swab of wound) during beginning January 2023 to end may 2023 in the General of Samarra Hospital. Isolates bacteria recorded Escherichia coli highest (43.75%), followed by Klebsiella (20.25%) in six types of isolated bacteria include: Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Acinetobacter, Enterobacter, Proteus spp., and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. this study showed that the urinary tract infection was the most common site (35 %) compared with other nosocomial patients.
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