The
study highlighted wounds as ranking high among the major problems in our health
care delivery systems. Wound bacteria are the most common hospital acquired
infections resulting in prolonged hospital stay with its subsequent high cost.
This study was aimed to determine bacterial pathogens responsible for wound
infections amongst patients attending government hospitals in Kogi State, North
Central, and Nigeria. A total of 523 wound swabs were collected randomly from
the three senatorial zones in the Kogi State. 7 bacterial isolates were
examined. Coagulase positive Staphylococcus aureus (31%), Escheriae coli
(18.3%), Pseudomonas aerogina (15%), coagulase species (12.8%), Klebsiella
pneumonia (12.3%), Streptococcus species (11.7%) and proteus species (8.2%)
were identified to be commonly associated with wound infections in the area
under study. The paper recommended that adequate awareness should be created
among the populace so as to forestall or reduce the rates of microbial
infections.
Please read full article - https://www.ikprress.org/index.php/AJMAB/article/view/5078
Please read full article - https://www.ikprress.org/index.php/AJMAB/article/view/5078
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