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Case Report: A nosocomial infection caused by vancomycin resistant enterococcus
Vancomycin resistant enterococcus (VRE) was recovered from the urine culture of a 61 years old female patient, who was being treated for sepsis, on the 15th day of hospitalization in Ondokuz Mayis University Hospital ... -
Evaluation of phenol ammonium sulfate sedimentation method for diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis
In the study, the results of culture have been accepted as a gold standard and the specificity and sensitivity of phenol ammonium sulfate sedimentation method has been evaluated. When it is evaluated according to the results ... -
In Vitro effect of ankaferd blood stopper®, a plant extract against mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates
Deveci A.; Çoban A.Y.; Tanriverdi Çayci Y.; Acicbe Ö.; Taşdelen Fişgin N.; Akgüneş A.; Durupinar B. (Ankara Microbiology Society, 2013)Treatment of drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections requires combination of anti-tuberculosis drugs which have several toxic side effects. Thus there is a need for safer and effective new drugs. Ankaferd Blood ... -
Intracranial aspergillosis in an immunocompetent patient [?mmün kompetan bir hastada intrakranial aspergilloz]
Taşdelen Fişgin N.; Çandir N.; Sünbül M. (2007)Intracranial aspergillosis is a rare clinical picture, but the mortality rate is very high. In this report, an immunocompetent 43 years old male patient with mortal intracranial aspergillosis was presented. The patient has ... -
Meningitis due to Pseudomonas stutzeri: A case report
Pseudomonas stulzeri is a saprophytic microorganism that rarely causes severe infections. In this report, a 28 days old male patient with meningomyelocele at birth was presented. The patient was admitted to the hospital ... -
Sepsis
Taşdelen Fişgin N. (2004)Sepsis results from the overproduction of inflammatory mediators as a consequence of the interaction of the immune system with microorganisms and their constituents. Although all microorganisms can play a role in etiology ...