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%).


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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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