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Systematic Review
Background: Inappropriately prescribed antibiotics in pediatric outpatient care remain one of the most significant global drivers of antimicrobial resistance. Diagnostic uncertainty, excessive treatme
Pediatric antibioticsInappropriate prescribingOutpatient careantimicrobial stewardshipMeta-analysisBroad-spectrum use
Review Article
Chlorhexidine is widely used in restorative dentistry because of its broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, substantivity, and low cost. Beyond its antiseptic properties, chlorhexidine has attracted c
ChlorhexidineRestorative DentistryDentin BondingMatrix MetalloproteinasesCytotoxicityDrug Utilization
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Background: Urosepsis occurs in uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (DM) with a high morbidity because of changing beta-lactam resistance, which may become a problem in the empiric treatment and clinical o
Urosepsisuncontrolled diabetesAmbler classificationESBLphenotypic inferenceantimicrobial stewardship
Original Article
Background: Early-onset neonatal septicemia remains a major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Its rapid progression, nonspecific clinical features, and high risk among
Early-onset sepsisAntimicrobial resistanceNeonatal intensive care
Review Article
Background: Bioinformatics is a scientific sub-discipline that covers the area of biology at multi-disciplinary levels of microbiology, immunology, molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, proteomic
Clinical MicrobiologyMicrobial InformaticsMicrobial EngineeringPathogenic DiseasesComputational Biology
Systematic Review
Background: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) represent one of the most severe complications of diabetes mellitus and are caused by neuropathy, vascular insufficiency, and infection. Glycemic control as evi
Diabetic Foot UlcerHbA1cWagner ClassificationMicrobial ProfileGlycemic ControlPolymicrobial Infection
Thesis
Background: Pin site infection remains the most common complication following external fixation, with reported incidence rates varying widely. Understanding the microbiological profile of these infect
External fixationpin site infectionStaphylococcus aureusmicrobiologyNigeria
Case Series
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a major global health concern, often leading to infection, hospitalization, and in severe cases, limb amputation. This case series explores the clinical outcomes of usi
Advanced wound dressingAntimicrobial dressingDiabetic foot infectionDiabetic foot ulcerGranulation tissueTheruptor Novo
Review Article
Water is the most extensively utilized reagent in clinical laboratories, fundamental to reagent preparation, sample dilution, and instrument maintenance. Its purity directly influences the accuracy, r
Water purityreagent grade waterCLSIlaboratory standardswater purification
Original Article
Objective: To assess the clinical effectiveness and safety of Co-Amoxiclav in the real-world treatment of dental infections. Design: Multicenter, retrospective, real world evidence study. Subjects: 4,
Amoxicillin/clavulanic acidantimicrobial resistancedental carieseffectivenessodontogenic infectionssafety
Original Article
Objective: To investigate the clinical profile, risk factors, outcomes, microbiological patterns, and antibiotic resistance in hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) patients at a tertiary care centre. Des
Drug ResistanceMicrobialIntensive Care UnitsMortalityPneumoniaVentilator-Associated
Original Article
Background: Rational use of medicines (RUM) is crucial for optimal patient care and efficient utilization of healthcare resources. In obstetrics and gynecology, inappropriate prescribing practices can
drug utilizationrational use of medicinesantimicrobial stewardshipobstetrics and gynecologyfixed dose combinationpolypharmacy
Case Series
Diabetic foot infections (DFIs) represent a serious complication of diabetes, often leading to lower extremity amputations and increased morbidity. Standard treatment protocols typically involve wound
DebridementDiabetic footInfection ControlOsteomyelitisWound healing
Original Article
Background: Urinary catheters pose a potential risk of introducing infections in the urinary system. We aim to assess the rate of catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) in surgical patien
Urinary tract infectionCatheterTertiary care