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  1. Acinetobacter infection: Treatment and prevention - UpToDate

    • Learn about the epidemiology, microbiology, and antibiotic resistance of Acinetobacter infection, a common cause of nosocomial infections worldwide. Find out the current recommendations for diagno… See more

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    INTRODUCTION  Acin… See more

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    Terminology

    Definitions  In 2011, a joint initiative by the European and United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC and CDC) proposed specific definitions for characterizi… See more

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    Epidemiology

    Prevalence  Since the 1980s, resistant strains have become increasingly common causes of nosocomial infections globally [7-11]. In a 2009 report of surveillance data from more t… See more

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    Clinical significance

    Heavy use of third generation cephalosporins, aztreonam, and imipenem has contributed to the problem of carbapenem resistance [17,29]. There are also report… See more

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  2. Anaerobic gram negative opportunistic coccobacillus

    Acinetobacter ursingii is an anaerobic gram negative opportunistic coccobacillus, rarely isolated in bacteremic patients. It is mainly found in immunocompromised and severely ill patients with no identifiable source of infection. When isolated into the bloodstream, it usually displays resistance to at least two antimicrobial agents.
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  4. Medicine: Case Reports and Study Protocols - LWW

    WEBAcinetobactor ursingii is a rare causative pathogen in immunocompetent patients and almost all of the cases are due to nosocomial infection. Acinetobactor ursingii is usually considered as a low virulence strain …

     
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  10. About Acinetobacter | Acinetobacter | CDC - Centers …

    WEBApr 11, 2024 · Acinetobacter is a group of bacteria that can cause infections in healthcare settings, especially in patients with devices or weakened immune systems. Learn about the signs, symptoms, risk …

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  12. Nosocomial Bacteraemia Caused by Acinetobacter …

    WEBAcinetobacter spp. are Gram-negative pathogens frequently identified in nosocomial settings, increasingly recognized as opportunistic microorganisms. They are capable of causing severe bacteraemia, …

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  18. Clinical and Pathophysiological Overview of Acinetobacter …

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