2019
DOI: 10.47723/kcmj.v13i2.32
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Bacterial Profile and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Neonatal sepses, Al -Alwyia Pediatric Teaching Hospital in Baghdad

Abstract: Background: Neonatal septicemia is a major health problem in developing countries furthermore data on bacteriological profile in early onst sepses (EOS) and late neonatal sepsis (LOS) are lacking in context of  continuous change in bacteriological profile and increasing resistant strains. Objectives: The study done to determine the pattern of organisms implicated in neonatal septicemia in a neonatal care unit and to measure the degree of bacterial resistance to some antibiotics. Type of the study : cross… Show more

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“…In the context of existing data bias and distressing investigations of salmonella resistance and other bacterial isolates in Iraq [8,10,20], we designed this study to look for a valid method to deal with an unequal number of S. typhi isolates tested for different antibacterials to rank these groups according to best available evidence for drug resistance and sensitivity. This will fill the gap of knowledge in the unequal study groups, particularly among drug resistance isolates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of existing data bias and distressing investigations of salmonella resistance and other bacterial isolates in Iraq [8,10,20], we designed this study to look for a valid method to deal with an unequal number of S. typhi isolates tested for different antibacterials to rank these groups according to best available evidence for drug resistance and sensitivity. This will fill the gap of knowledge in the unequal study groups, particularly among drug resistance isolates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%