Distribution, Optimum Detection Time and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Rates of the Microorganisms Isolated From Blood Cultures Over a 4-Year Time Period in a Turkish University Hospital and a Review of the International Literature
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2008
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Sage Publications Ltd
Abstract
This study retrospectively examined 8986 blood cultures from patients over a 4-year time period in an eastern Turkish university hospital to determine the detection times and distribution of isolated microorganisms using the automated BACTEC (TM) 9050 and BACTEC (TM) 9120 systems. A total of 1914 (21.3%) blood cultures contained pathogenic microorganisms and 252 (2.8%) positive cultures were considered contaminated. Of all the cultures, 18 (0.2%) were false positives and 224 (2.5%) were false negatives. In cultures containing pathogenic microorganisms, Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial isolation rates were 436 (22.8%) and 1440 (75.2%), respectively, and yeasts (all Candida sp.) were found in 38 (2.0%) cultures. Coagulase-negative staphylococci occurred in 936 (48.9%) cultures and Staphylococcus aureus occurred in 302 (15.8%) cultures. The mean detection time for all of the pathogens was 21 h and Brucella spp were isolated within 10 days. This study helps in understanding the epidemiology of the region and in providing positive therapeutic approaches. A review of the international literature helps to place this understanding into a global context.
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Infectious Disease, Pathogenic Bacteria, Bactec (Tm), Blood Cultures, Turkey
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Q4
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Q4
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36
Issue
6
Start Page
1261
End Page
1272