2019
DOI: 10.1080/14787210.2019.1648208
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Management and prevention of drug resistant infections in burn patients

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“…aureus MRSA infections in pus samples only; 11.2% of total pus-causing infections, while the Staph. aureus non-MDR formed 14.3%, the actual hazard of these infections are the résistance against antibiotics either community acquired infections or nosocomial infections in addition to the complications and cost of treatment and managing the infections [5,6,11,16,19].…”
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“…aureus MRSA infections in pus samples only; 11.2% of total pus-causing infections, while the Staph. aureus non-MDR formed 14.3%, the actual hazard of these infections are the résistance against antibiotics either community acquired infections or nosocomial infections in addition to the complications and cost of treatment and managing the infections [5,6,11,16,19].…”
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“…The multidrug resistant bacteria in pus isolates formed 13.3% of all infections and the main causative agents were Acinetobacter spp (MDR) which resident in Jordan as a nosocomial infection cause of infection that explain the predominance of it in pus and chronic infections then S. aureus MRSA which is one of the main cause of wound over the world. (Table 4-C) [5,6,9,11,28].…”
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“…In addition to Pseudomonas aeruginosa, MDR gram-negative bacteria and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are the most common isolated infectious agents from complicated infected wounds [1][2][3] . Recent studies have shown that 20-50% of diabetic foot infections are due to MRSA 4,5 .…”
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“…The topical treatment of a thermal burn wound mainly consists of reducing inflammation and bacterial colonization in the wound, reducing scarring and reparative tissue regeneration [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. The wound healing depends on collagen formation [ 4 ], metabolism and immune status of the organism in general.…”
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confidence: 99%