2020
DOI: 10.4103/mtsm.mtsm_4_19
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Antibiogram of blood culture isolates of patients from a hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh

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“…The present study observed Gram-negative BSI to be more common than Gram-positive BSI (65.4% vs. 34.6%). Our study was similar to studies from the United States, Rwanda, Bangladesh, Iran and other Indian studies as well [13,18,20,[22][23][24]. However a higher incidence of Gram-positive BSI has been identified by Banik et (2018) from North India (Jammu and Kashmir) had also previously documented the prevalence of fungal BSI as 20.9% [25].…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The present study observed Gram-negative BSI to be more common than Gram-positive BSI (65.4% vs. 34.6%). Our study was similar to studies from the United States, Rwanda, Bangladesh, Iran and other Indian studies as well [13,18,20,[22][23][24]. However a higher incidence of Gram-positive BSI has been identified by Banik et (2018) from North India (Jammu and Kashmir) had also previously documented the prevalence of fungal BSI as 20.9% [25].…”
Section: Out Of Thesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Our study is unique in its attempt to document the trends of BSI in community settings in central India. [11,[19][20][21][22][23]. These varied ranges of the prevalence of BSI may be explained by differences in infrastructure and standard operating procedures of microbiological laboratories.…”
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confidence: 99%