Etiology of purulent-septic surgical infections factors
Abstract
It was conducted a microbiological monitoring of microbe scenery of nosocomial infections instigators during the period of 1999 till 2008. We’ve got 178 strains of Gram-negative bacterium and 233 Gram-positive ones and 30 strains of other Gram-negative micro-organisms. Gram-positive bacteria are represented by coagula-negative and coagula-positive Staphylococcus, Streptococcus and Enterococcus but Gram-negative ones by fermented bacterium (FGNB): Escherichia coli, Klebsiella spp and other unfermented bacterium (UGNB): Ps.aeruginosa etc.
About the Authors
N. F. KryukovaRussian Federation
Kryukova Natalia Fyodorovna - physician-bacteriologist, higher qualification category
Neryungry
V. G. Kuznetsova
Russian Federation
Kuznetsova Vera Gavriilovna - MD, professor of medical-preventive postgraduate department
Novosibirsk
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Review
For citations:
Kryukova N.F., Kuznetsova V.G. Etiology of purulent-septic surgical infections factors. Yakut Medical Journal. 2010;(4):76-78.








