2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12941-021-00440-z
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Bacterial profile and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of isolates among patients diagnosed with surgical site infection at a tertiary teaching hospital in Ethiopia: a prospective cohort study

Abstract: Background Globally, surgical site infections are the most reported healthcare-associated infection and common surgical complication. In developing countries such as Ethiopia, there is a paucity of published reports on the microbiologic profile and resistance patterns of an isolates. Objective This study aimed at assessing the bacterial profile and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of isolates among patients diagnosed with surgical site infecti… Show more

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“…From Gram-positive bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus is the predominant (19.5%) isolate, followed by CoNS (7.3%). The predominance of the above isolates is inconsistent with study findings in other parts of Ethiopia, 29 , 30 , 38 , 39 as well as in other developing countries. 26 , 40 The advantages of the above isolates have also been reported in several European countries.…”
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“…From Gram-positive bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus is the predominant (19.5%) isolate, followed by CoNS (7.3%). The predominance of the above isolates is inconsistent with study findings in other parts of Ethiopia, 29 , 30 , 38 , 39 as well as in other developing countries. 26 , 40 The advantages of the above isolates have also been reported in several European countries.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“… 6 , 28 However, this finding is lower than the study finding in other parts of Ethiopia, in which the average rates of SSIs was 21.5%. 16 , 29–32 Compared with developed countries, this finding is higher than those of several European countries and the USA, in which the cumulative incidence of SSIs ranges from 0.8–9.5% in Europe 33 and is 0.9% in the USA. 34…”
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