2020
DOI: 10.5152/kd.2020.58
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Anaerobic Bacteria Isolated From Blood Cultures in Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Hospital Between 2017 and 2019: A Three-Year Evaluation

Abstract: Amaç: Anaerop bakteriyemi insidansı bölgeler, sağlık kuruluşları ve hasta popülasyonuna göre değişkenlik gösterir. Kan kültürlerinden anaerop bakteriler %0.5-13 oranında izole edilmektedir. Bu çalışmanın amacı üç yıllık bir dönemde bir üniversite hastanesinde anaerop bakteriyemi insidansının ve anaerop bakterilerin dağılımının belirlenmesidir. Yöntemler: Bu çalışmada 2017-2019 arasında hastanemizde saptanan anaerop bakteriyemi vakalarının mikrobiyolojik ve demografik verileri retrospektif olarak incelenmiştir.… Show more

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“…The low prevalence of pediatric anaerobic bacteremia has also been reported in other studies [7,14]. In bloodstream infection caused by anaerobic bacteria the 96.6% of the patients were adult and 3.4% were pediatric patients and this data is consistent with the information that anaerobic bacteremia is rare in the pediatric population in the literature [15]. Therefore, we have described the case of rare bacteremia by L. trevisanii in a pediatric patient who was followed up with the diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The low prevalence of pediatric anaerobic bacteremia has also been reported in other studies [7,14]. In bloodstream infection caused by anaerobic bacteria the 96.6% of the patients were adult and 3.4% were pediatric patients and this data is consistent with the information that anaerobic bacteremia is rare in the pediatric population in the literature [15]. Therefore, we have described the case of rare bacteremia by L. trevisanii in a pediatric patient who was followed up with the diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%