Title of article
Bacteriology of burn wounds in Enugu, Nigeria
Author/Authors
U. C. Ozumba، نويسنده , , B. C. Jiburum، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
3
From page
178
To page
180
Abstract
A retrospective study of bacterial infection in 71 burned patients over a 5-year period (1993–1997) was carried out. The commonest colonizing organism was Klebsiella species (26.7%) followed by Staph aureus (25.6%). There was a very high degree of resistance by these organisms to commonly available antibiotics in Nigeria, with the result that more expensive antibiotics such as the cephalosporins were required.
The poor socioeconomic condition of most of the patients was a very important pre-disposing factor to burn wound infection, as only 25% of patients were able to afford the cost of wound microscopy and culture, thus leading to limited numbers of cultures being performed, the result being their prescription of antibiotics was made generally on an empirical basis. Restriction in the misuse of antibiotics and establishment of an infection control until will help to lower the incidence of infection.
Journal title
Burns
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Burns
Record number
470016
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