2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11164-012-0874-5
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Antibacterial activity of an aqueous extract of Petroselinum crispum leaves against pathogenic bacteria isolated from patients with burns infections in Al-najaf Governorate, Iraq

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“…Biofilms are regarding as a major factor contribution to many chronic inflammatory diseases such as burn infection due to enabling bacteria to colonize the burned skin, altering growth rate and allowing genes to be transcribed that provide these pathogens to high resistance to antimicrobials and host immune system. The overuse and unsuitability of different antimicrobials to treat burn infections has led to the emergence of new MDR, XDR and PDR-bacterial strains that are able to resistant a wide range of many antimicrobials such as aminoglycosides, beta-lactams, cephalosporins, streptomycin and tetracycline 49,50 . Burn infection in hospitalized patients caused by MDR, XDR and PDR-gram negative and gram positive bacteria such as; P. aeruginosa, K. pneumoniae, MRSA, MSSA and A.baumannii may lead to delays in burn healing, graft lose, as well as development of sepsis and death; therefore, determination of the risk factors for these pathogens infections is essential for infection control 47 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biofilms are regarding as a major factor contribution to many chronic inflammatory diseases such as burn infection due to enabling bacteria to colonize the burned skin, altering growth rate and allowing genes to be transcribed that provide these pathogens to high resistance to antimicrobials and host immune system. The overuse and unsuitability of different antimicrobials to treat burn infections has led to the emergence of new MDR, XDR and PDR-bacterial strains that are able to resistant a wide range of many antimicrobials such as aminoglycosides, beta-lactams, cephalosporins, streptomycin and tetracycline 49,50 . Burn infection in hospitalized patients caused by MDR, XDR and PDR-gram negative and gram positive bacteria such as; P. aeruginosa, K. pneumoniae, MRSA, MSSA and A.baumannii may lead to delays in burn healing, graft lose, as well as development of sepsis and death; therefore, determination of the risk factors for these pathogens infections is essential for infection control 47 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fifty gram from roots powder was extracted with 500 ml cold sterile water and boiling water for overnight. The extracted solutions were then filtered through a 0.2 μm membrane filter (Whatman, USA) and evaporated to dryness at 45°C [6]. The extracts were kept sterile containers and stored at 4°C.…”
Section: Collection and Identification Of A Tinctoria And Preparatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many herbal medicines derived from medical plant extracts are being used in the treatment of many bacterial infections such as burns infections. Many researchers have reported that plants contain very important constituents used as antibacterial compounds [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citrobacter freundii is an opportunistic bacterium, highly adaptable and has remarkable mechanisms of survival and transmission in the host (Liu et al, 2018). This pathogen is responsible for many pathogenic cases in infants and immune compromised people, also hospital-acquired infection, bloodstream, wounds infections, gastroenteritis, endocarditis, pneumonia, septicemia, urinary tract infection meningitis and brain abscesses with high mortality and morbidity (Aljanaby 2013). The antibiotics resistance is considered as a serious indicator on human health by affecting on infection severity, diseases spreading, increasing of mortality rate, and increasing of costs of antibiotics (Maraki et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%