HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED INFECTIONS AMONG CRITICALLY- ILL PATIENTS. PREVALENCE OF ACINETOBACTER ISOLATES AND EXTENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION

Mohga M. Saeed AbdelSalam;

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Acinetobacter spp. are ubiquitous gram-negative bacteria that can be isolated from soil, water, human skin, and the environment. They can survive on dry surfaces for long periods of time. Health care associated infections (HCAI) caused by Acinetobacter ba


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Title HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED INFECTIONS AMONG CRITICALLY- ILL PATIENTS. PREVALENCE OF ACINETOBACTER ISOLATES AND EXTENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION
Authors Mohga M. Saeed AbdelSalam
Keywords HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED INFECTIONS AMONG CRITICALLY- ILL PATIENTS. PREVALENCE OF ACINETOBACTER ISOLATES AND EXTENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION
Issue Date 2008
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Acinetobacter spp. are ubiquitous gram-negative bacteria that can be isolated from soil, water, human skin, and the environment. They can survive on dry surfaces for long periods of time. Health care associated infections (HCAI) caused by Acinetobacter ba

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