Aeromonas-associated infections in developing countries.

作者: Khalifa Sifaw Ghenghesh , Salwa F. Ahmed , Rania Abdel El-Khalek , Atef Al-Gendy , John Klena

DOI: 10.3855/JIDC.277

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摘要: Although their role in gastroenteritis is controversial, Aeromonas species are recognized as etiological agents of a wide spectrum diseases man and animals. In developing countries, potentially pathogenic sp. very common drinking water different types foods, particularly seafood. Several food-borne water-borne outbreaks well nosocomial associated with aeromonads have been reported. Significant association diarrhoea children has reported from several countries. These organisms important causes skin soft-tissue infections aspiration pneumonia following contact after floods. High incidence antimicrobial resistance, including to third-generation cephalosporins the fluoroquinolones, found among isolated clinical sources some countries Asia. Isolating identifying genus level simple requires resources that available most microbiology laboratories for processing enteric bacteria. The present review will cover epidemiology, syndromes, low-cost diagnostic methods, resistance treatment

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