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Akbari M, Davodzadeh M, Rozbahani H, Tarrahi M J, Baiat A, Radsari E. Study of different kinds of pathogens isolated from gowns of Shohadaye-Ashayer hospital personnel’s during 2002-2003 time period. yafte 2005; 7 (2) :11-16
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Background : Since recogntion of probable reservoirs of nosocomial infections is important for determining the kinds and antibiogram pattern of hospital pathogens in Shohadaye-Ashayer hospital environment, this descriptive cross- sectional study was done. Materials and methods: Totally, 1020 gowns were sampled in an interval of one month and three times of sampling. Samples were carried to laboratory in thioglycolate broth medium, and incubated for 24-48 hours at 37ºC in BHI agar or tripticase soy agar, Macconky agar and Sabrod Dexterose agar. Colonies were identified and antibiogramed by kerby- Buear method and results analyzed by SPSS version 7.5 software . Findings: Results showed that 100% of gowns were positive at least in one or three times of sampling. Acinetobacter species were the most common type of isolated bacteria (27.47% of the cases) and the most contaminated wards were emergency and outpatient operation room . Conclusions: In general, among isolated bacteria, the following five groups were the most prevalent bacteria respectively: Acinetobaccter species, Corynebacterium species, Enterobacteriaceae , Bacillus species, and Psuedomonaseae species. All of the isolated bacteria were susceptible to aminoglycosids and relatively resistant to beta- lactams.
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Received: 2013/01/26 | Accepted: 2021/07/12 | Published: 2005/08/15

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