Clinical and bacteriological assessment of antibacterial therapy efficacy in patients with abdominal nosocomial infection in intensive сare unit
Abstract
Nosocomial infections are the main reasons of death rates in intensive care unit and intensive therapy of surgical profile. The growth of pathogen resistance causes treatment complications. Therefore, reconsider of antibiotics formulary should be done taking into an account clinical and bacteriological estimation of effectiveness and creating plans of antibacterial preparations at Republics Hospital № 2 –Center of Urgent Medical Aid.
About the Authors
S. N. GavrilievRussian Federation
A. S. Matveev
Russian Federation
A. F. Potapov
Russian Federation
V. G. Ignatiev
Russian Federation
A. M. Golubev
Russian Federation
V. V. Moroz
Russian Federation
V. I. Reshetnyak
Russian Federation
S. Kh. Shamaeva
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Gavriliev S.N., Matveev A.S., Potapov A.F., Ignatiev V.G., Golubev A.M., Moroz V.V., Reshetnyak V.I., Shamaeva S.Kh. Clinical and bacteriological assessment of antibacterial therapy efficacy in patients with abdominal nosocomial infection in intensive сare unit. Yakut Medical Journal. 2011;(4):45-48.









