Brazilian Study on the Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms and Their Relation with Patients’ Death Rate
Paulo César Pereira de Sousa,
Ana Leilânia Freitas Vasconcelos,
Marcus Vinícius Saldanha Ribeiro
et al.
Abstract:Aims: Determine the clinical characteristics of patients and the microbiological characteristics of the isolated Gram-negative microorganisms; Analyze the relationship between hospitalization sectors and the occurrence of bacteria resistant to carbapenems; Determine the prevalence of Gram-negative in clinical sectors of a University Hospital from Fortaleza, Brazil; Relate the prevalence to resistent Gram-negative bacteria with patients’ death rate.
Study Design: This is a descriptive, retrospective and c… Show more
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