Identificación de Agentes Bacterianos mediante la Técnica de Hemocultivo en Neonatos del Hospital Regional Isidro Ayora.

The blood of healthy individuals is sterile. The presence of bacteria in the blood is defined as bacteremia and is evidenced by their isolation from blood cultures. The bloodstream invasion occurs from a primary focus, via the vascular system lymphatic system or direct entry intravascular infections...

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第一著者: Salazar Briceño, Jackson Iván (author)
フォーマット: bachelorThesis
言語:spa
出版事項: 2013
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オンライン・アクセス:http://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/18211
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要約:The blood of healthy individuals is sterile. The presence of bacteria in the blood is defined as bacteremia and is evidenced by their isolation from blood cultures. The bloodstream invasion occurs from a primary focus, via the vascular system lymphatic system or direct entry intravascular infections or through devices such as catheters or needles.16 The importance of this work given that no known prevalence of sepsis in newborns in our City. This research paper entitled "Identification of bacterial agents by blood culture technique in Neonates, Regional Hospital Isidro Ayora Loja City in the period February to May 2013." Its purpose is to know the ID of the most common bacteria in blood samples in neonates, using blood culture technique and determine the frequency of bacteria according to age and gender of newborns, through a prospective qualitative and quantitative, transversal whose group study consisted of 122 neonates hospitalized in the Regional Hospital Isidro Ayora Loja City. Were processed and analyzed 122 shows, which were performed to differentiate Gram stain positive and negative bacteria, and biochemical tests were finally performed for both Gram positive and catalase, coagulase and novobiocin to differentiate species of Staphylococcus and Gram negative: TSI, Citrate, Urea, SIM and Lisin. The result of the study found that in 122 analysis found seven positive cases is 5.7%, of which 4.1% were Staphylococcus epidermidis being the most common bacteria in newborns. Keywords: Blood cultures, babies, bacteria.