Coagulase-negative Staphylococci – A True Pathogen in Bloodstream Infections and their Resistance Patterns in a Tertiary Care Hospital
S. Anitha,
S. Sijimol,
K. Akila
et al.
Abstract:Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) are primary skin commensals that have long been considered contaminants even when grown in blood cultures. This group of organisms has been recently recognized as a potential causative pathogen of septicemia. This increase has been attributed to the increased use of intravascular and prosthetic devices. Hence, we aimed to estimate the prevalence of CoNS as a true pathogen in adult and pediatric blood cultures along with their antibiotic susceptibility patterns. A total o… Show more
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