Frequency, Clinical Profile, Bacteriologic Patterns and Outcome of Ascitic Fluid Infection in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease in Tropical Medicine Department at Ain Shams University Hospitals
Hazem Ahmed Kamal;
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The ascitic culture and sensitivity taken from the studied patients showed that 74% of patients with infected ascites had culture negative neutrocytic ascites, 22% of patients with infected ascites had monomicrobial bacterascites and 4% of patients with infected ascites had polymicrobial bacterascites. E.coli was the most frequently isolated micro-organism (7%).
The ascitic culture and sensitivity taken from the studied patients showed that 74% of patients with infected ascites had culture negative neutrocytic ascites, 22% of patients with infected ascites had monomicrobial bacterascites and 4% of patients with infected ascites had polymicrobial bacterascites. E.coli was the most frequently isolated micro-organism (7%).
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| Title | Frequency, Clinical Profile, Bacteriologic Patterns and Outcome of Ascitic Fluid Infection in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease in Tropical Medicine Department at Ain Shams University Hospitals | Other Titles | معدل الانتشار والحالة الإكلينيكية ونوع البكتريا المسببة لحالات الالتهابات البكتيرية لسائل الاستسقاء في مرضى الالتهاب الكبدي المزمن بقسم الأمراض المتوطنة بمستشفيات جامعة عين شمس | Authors | Hazem Ahmed Kamal | Issue Date | 2018 |
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