Determining frequency and pattern of infections associated with diabetes based educational hospitals in Ahvaz city; Iran

Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease known as one of the most common illness in the world. It is believed that diabetic patients are at high risk of varied infections than non-diabetics. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and pattern of infections in diabetic patients admitted...

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description Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease known as one of the most common illness in the world. It is believed that diabetic patients are at high risk of varied infections than non-diabetics. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and pattern of infections in diabetic patients admitted to the internal wards of educational hospitals of Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences. This descriptive cross-sectional study was performed on 700 diabetic patients from January 2014 to December 2015 in internal wards (general, endocrine, gastroenterology, lung, nephrology, cardiology, neurology and infectious diseases) of educational hospitals affiliated to Ahvaz JundishapurUniversity of Medical Sciences. Data includeddemographic information, type of diabetes treatment, duration of diabetes mellitus, final diagnosis, and blood sugar on admission that were analyzed statistically. Out of 700 patients, 374 (53.4%) women and 326 (46.6%) men were entered into this study. The number of non-infectious and infectious patients were 506 (72.3%) and 194 (27.7%). The mean of age,duration of diabetes, and glucose were 62.34 ± 14.38 years, 11.11 ± 7.18 years, and 271.98 ± 90 (mg/dl) in patients with infectious diseases respectively. The most common infectious illnesses were diabetic foot infections (32.5%), pneumonia (18%), soft tissue abscess(13.9%), and urinary tract infections (11.3%). Infectious diseases are one of the most common factorsto hospitalize diabetic patients (27.7%), most of whom had diabetic foot infections, pneumonia, and soft tissue abscess.
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Diabetes Complications - epidemiology
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Infection
Iran - epidemiology
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Prognosis
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Young Adult
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