Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Respiratory Isolates From Homeless Population in An Urban Environment

Resistance to ATB from respiratory isolates of homeless residents with symptoms of URTI in 2012 - 2017 were analyzed. Resistance was tested in years 2008, 2012 and 2016 with no major resistance patterns found. MRSA resistance was less than 5% and PR less than 3% of all isolates. Despite majority of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical social work journal / CWS 2017-01, Vol.8 (1), p.11-14
Hauptverfasser: Carberry, Rita, Olah, Michael, Krcmery, Vladimir, Mikolasova, Gertruda, Prochazkova, Katerina, Stankovicova, Maria, Karvaj, Marian, Radkova, Libusa, Hardy, Maria, Benca, Juraj, Bucko, Ladislav, Hulkova, Viera, Bartosovic, Ivan, Slovak, Peter, Vlcek, Robert, Mrazova, Mariana, Liskova, Anna, Fasko, Marian, Kmec, Jozef, Szydlowski, Steve, Franz, Mellinghoff, Poptrajanovski, Slavko, Grey, Eva, Jankechova, Monika
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Zusammenfassung:Resistance to ATB from respiratory isolates of homeless residents with symptoms of URTI in 2012 - 2017 were analyzed. Resistance was tested in years 2008, 2012 and 2016 with no major resistance patterns found. MRSA resistance was less than 5% and PR less than 3% of all isolates. Despite majority of increasing population is not vaccinated against H. influenza and St. pneumonia, influenza, no major ID outbreaks were present and no case of TB was noted.
ISSN:2222-386X
2076-9741
DOI:10.22359/cswhi_8_1_02