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330 related items for PubMed ID: 30829200

  • 1. Microbial profile of burn wound infections and their antibiotic sensitivity patterns at burn unit of allied hospital Faisalabad.
    Rashid A, Saqib M, Deeba F, Khan JA.
    Pak J Pharm Sci; 2019 Jan; 32(1(Supplementary)):247-254. PubMed ID: 30829200
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  • 2. [Analysis of the pathogenic characteristics of 162 severely burned patients with bloodstream infection].
    Gong YL, Yang ZC, Yin SP, Liu MX, Zhang C, Luo XQ, Peng YZ.
    Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi; 2016 Sep 20; 32(9):529-35. PubMed ID: 27647068
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  • 4. Prevalence of multidrug-resistant organisms recovered at a military burn center.
    Keen EF, Robinson BJ, Hospenthal DR, Aldous WK, Wolf SE, Chung KK, Murray CK.
    Burns; 2010 Sep 20; 36(6):819-25. PubMed ID: 20080354
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  • 7. Burn Wound Microbiology and the Antibiotic Susceptibility Patterns of Bacterial Isolates in Three Burn Units of Abbottabad, Pakistan.
    Hubab M, Maab H, Hayat A, Ur Rehman M.
    J Burn Care Res; 2020 Nov 30; 41(6):1207-1211. PubMed ID: 32403126
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  • 10. Antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial isolates from burn units in Gaza.
    Elmanama AA, Laham NA, Tayh GA.
    Burns; 2013 Dec 30; 39(8):1612-8. PubMed ID: 23664775
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  • 11. Pseudomonas infections in Tohid Burn Center, Iran.
    Rastegar Lari A, Bahrami Honar H, Alaghehbandan R.
    Burns; 1998 Nov 30; 24(7):637-41. PubMed ID: 9882062
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  • 15. Epidemiology of burn unit infections in children.
    Geyik MF, Aldemir M, Hosoglu S, Tacyildiz HI.
    Am J Infect Control; 2003 Oct 30; 31(6):342-6. PubMed ID: 14608300
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  • 16. The impact of the types of microorganisms isolated from blood and wounds on the results of treatment in burn patients with sepsis.
    Glik J, Kawecki M, Gaździk T, Nowak M.
    Pol Przegl Chir; 2012 Jan 30; 84(1):6-16. PubMed ID: 22472489
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  • 17. [Analysis of distribution and drug resistance of pathogens of burn patients during 9 years].
    Dou Y, Zhang Q.
    Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi; 2018 Mar 20; 34(3):153-159. PubMed ID: 29609277
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  • 19. Colonization of burn wounds in Ain Shams University Burn Unit.
    Nasser S, Mabrouk A, Maher A.
    Burns; 2003 May 20; 29(3):229-33. PubMed ID: 12706615
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  • 20. Emergence in a burn center of populations of bacteria resistant to gentamicin, tobramycin, and amikacin: evidence for the need for changes in zone diameter interpretative standards.
    Minshew BH, Pollock HM, Schoenknecht FD, Sherris JC.
    Antimicrob Agents Chemother; 1977 Dec 20; 12(6):688-96. PubMed ID: 412464
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