Frequency of Pseudomonas spp. Fluorescent Groups From Different Health Centers in Nueva Esparta State-Venezuela
Nonfermentative Gram-negative Bacilli (NFGNB) are clinically a group of important bacteria due to their evident pathogenisis. With the objective of determining the frequency of the gender Pseudomonas, 206 samples of NFGNB from patients were evaluated at one of the main public health centers in Nueva...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5796f4dbaefd4c9293b7c3b9e4ae25ad 2023-10-01T03:54:07+02:00 Frequency of Pseudomonas spp. Fluorescent Groups From Different Health Centers in Nueva Esparta State-Venezuela O Mago J Betancourt E Castillo G González G Marín 2004-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/5796f4dbaefd4c9293b7c3b9e4ae25ad EN ES eng spa Universidad del Zulia,Facultad de Medicina,Departamento de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Tropicales https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/4739 https://doaj.org/toc/0075-5222 https://doaj.org/toc/2477-9628 0075-5222 2477-9628 https://doaj.org/article/5796f4dbaefd4c9293b7c3b9e4ae25ad Kasmera, Vol 32, Iss 2, Pp 80-88 (2004) Bacilos Gram negativos no fermentadores Pseudomonas frecuencia patogenicidad aislamiento unidad de terapia intensiva Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2004 ftdoajarticles 2023-09-03T00:43:07Z Nonfermentative Gram-negative Bacilli (NFGNB) are clinically a group of important bacteria due to their evident pathogenisis. With the objective of determining the frequency of the gender Pseudomonas, 206 samples of NFGNB from patients were evaluated at one of the main public health centers in Nueva Esparta state: the Central Porlamar Hospital , an Ambulatorio tipo III hospital in Salamanca (Asunción) and ae type 1Hospitalo Juan Griego, during the period between January and April 2002. Of the total analyzed samples, 141 (68,4%) corresponded to the main species of the fluorescent group of the gender Pseudomonas and the 65 remaining samples (31,6%) corresponded to other NFGNB. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was the most frequent with 97,9%, followed by P. fluorescens (1,4%) and P. putida (0,7%). Of the different types of samples studied, it was found that the secretion of wounds from lesions in inferior members was the most frequent, in which the most frequent isolate species was P. aeruginosa, with 93,9%. Also, the highest percentage in isolates from the florescent group species occurred in the Intensive Care Unit (UTI) in the Porlamae Hospital. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic |
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Nonfermentative Gram-negative Bacilli (NFGNB) are clinically a group of important bacteria due to their evident pathogenisis. With the objective of determining the frequency of the gender Pseudomonas, 206 samples of NFGNB from patients were evaluated at one of the main public health centers in Nueva Esparta state: the Central Porlamar Hospital , an Ambulatorio tipo III hospital in Salamanca (Asunción) and ae type 1Hospitalo Juan Griego, during the period between January and April 2002. Of the total analyzed samples, 141 (68,4%) corresponded to the main species of the fluorescent group of the gender Pseudomonas and the 65 remaining samples (31,6%) corresponded to other NFGNB. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was the most frequent with 97,9%, followed by P. fluorescens (1,4%) and P. putida (0,7%). Of the different types of samples studied, it was found that the secretion of wounds from lesions in inferior members was the most frequent, in which the most frequent isolate species was P. aeruginosa, with 93,9%. Also, the highest percentage in isolates from the florescent group species occurred in the Intensive Care Unit (UTI) in the Porlamae Hospital. |
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Frequency of Pseudomonas spp. Fluorescent Groups From Different Health Centers in Nueva Esparta State-Venezuela |
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Frequency of Pseudomonas spp. Fluorescent Groups From Different Health Centers in Nueva Esparta State-Venezuela |
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Frequency of Pseudomonas spp. Fluorescent Groups From Different Health Centers in Nueva Esparta State-Venezuela |
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Frequency of Pseudomonas spp. Fluorescent Groups From Different Health Centers in Nueva Esparta State-Venezuela |
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Frequency of Pseudomonas spp. Fluorescent Groups From Different Health Centers in Nueva Esparta State-Venezuela |
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frequency of pseudomonas spp. fluorescent groups from different health centers in nueva esparta state-venezuela |
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