scholarly journals Emergence of high drug resistant bacterial isolates from patients with health care associated infections at Jimma University medical center: a cross sectional study

Author(s):  
Mulatu Gashaw ◽  
Melkamu Berhane ◽  
Sisay Bekele ◽  
Gebre Kibru ◽  
Lule Teshager ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 684-691
Author(s):  
Aman Dule ◽  
Mustefa Mohammedhussein ◽  
Mohammedamin Hajure

Aim: Current study was aimed to assess the impacts of sleep disturbances on patient’s quality of life. Background: Schizophrenia is a syndrome, which affects sleep. Up to 80% of schizophrenic patients complain of sleep disturbances which affect the quality of life Objectives: To assess the association of sleep disturbances and quality of life and other contributing factors among schizophrenic patients on follow-up treatment at Jimma University Southwest Ethiopia. Methods: A cross-sectional study with a consecutive sampling of 411 out-patients at Jimma University medical center was employed from April 21-June 20, 2019. Sleep disturbances and the quality of life were assessed by Pittsburgh sleep quality index and WHOQOL-BREF, respectively. Epi data version 3.1 and SPSS version 23.0 software was used. Chi-square and independent samples t-test were used for association and P-value < 0.05 was considered for statistical significance. Results: Most participants had sleep disturbances and the mean score of positive scale on PANSS was higher for patients with sleep disturbances. About one-fourth of the patients had very good subjective sleep quality and > 85% of sleep efficiency was reported by 139 participants. More than half (51.1%) of the subjects had used sleep medication and the majority (64.7%) of them were reported daytime dysfunctions in the past month. The social domain (M±SD=3.92±2.51, t=8.46, p= <0.001, eta2=0.15) and overall WHOQOL (M±SD=57.60±16.87, t=9.24, p= < 0.001, eta2= 0.17) score had a large difference of means and about 15% and 17% of the variance in sleep disturbance have been explained. Conclusion: Generally, the finding of the current study was in agreement with most of the previous studies and sleep disturbances respectively moderate to significant effects on the patient’s quality of life.


2019 ◽  
Vol 47 (8) ◽  
pp. 945-950 ◽  
Author(s):  
Houda Ben Ayed ◽  
Sourour Yaich ◽  
Maroua Trigui ◽  
Maissa Ben Jemaa ◽  
Mariem Ben Hmida ◽  
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F1000Research ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 1157 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmed Abduljabbar Jaloob Aljanaby ◽  
Israa Abduljabbar Jaloob Aljanaby

Background: Burn infections are one of the most common serious illnesses caused by pathogens, mainly by both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. The aim of this study was to detect of the prevalence of multi-drug resistant and extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing (ESBL) bacteria isolated from inpatients with burn infection and the antimicrobials sensitivity patterns of all bacterial isolates during three years. Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed in Al-Najaf Central Hospital in Al-Najaf City, Iraq from January 2015 to December 2017. A total of 295 burns swabs were collected from hospitalized patients with burn infection. All grown bacterial isolates were identified by standardized microbiological tests. Antimicrobials susceptibility testing was done using the disc diffusion method. Multi-drug, extensive-drug and pan-drug resistant bacteria and extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing bacteria were determined according to standardized methods and guidelines. Results: Of the 295 burn swabs, 513 different bacteria strains were isolated. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was the most common bacteria with 142 isolates (27.6%) followed by methicillin resistance Staphylococcus aureus 106 isolates (20.6%), while Staphylococcus typhi was the least common bacteria with only 17 isolates (3.3%). 323 (63%) different bacterial strains were isolated from patients who stayed in hospital for 15 days. Most bacterial isolates were resistant to most antimicrobials with high percentages. Out of the 513 bacterial isolates; only 33 isolates (6.4%) were resistant to imipenem 10µg and 464 isolates (90.4%) were multi-drug resistant, 20 isolates (14%) were extensive-drug resistant and 17 isolates (3.3%) were pan-drug resistant. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was the most common ESBL-producing bacteria (51 isolates-35.9%). Conclusions: There was a high prevalence of multi-drug resistant bacteria in burn infection in Al-Najaf hospital. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was the most common multi-drug resistant bacteria, and the most common of ESBL bacteria causing burn infection over the three years.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gudeta Imana ◽  
Vinodhini Rajamanickam ◽  
Kifle Woldemichael

Abstract Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the most frequent life-threatening infection and a common cause of death for people living with HIV (PLHIV).The influence of TB and HIV infection has enhanced the magnitude of both epidemics. IPT is one of the several key interventions recommended by the world health organization (WHO) for the prevention of TB in patients infected with HIV. Hence, the present study aimed to determine the IPT utilization rate and to explore the determinant factors among PLHIV under follow-up, Health care providers (HCP’s) and TB/HIV coordinators working in Jimma University Specialized Hospital (JUSH) ART clinic, Ethiopia. Methods: An Institution based cross-sectional study was conducted in JUSH ART clinic, Oromia region, Ethiopia. The target groups were enrolled by a systematic sampling technique from the registered medical records of JUSH HIV care. Semi-structured questioners and in-depth interviews were designed for quantitative analysis from PLHIV, HCP’s and TB/HIV coordinators working in JUSH, ART clinic. All statistical analysis was compiled by Epi data 3.1 and SPSS 20. Results: The overall estimated IPT utilization rate in JUSH ART clinic was 59.2%.Demographic and clinical factors are not significant, but ethnicity was highly significant with IPT use in PLHIV. All respondents, HCP’s and TB/HIV coordinators were interviewed on identifying the factors and barriers that increase the utilization of IPT. The results of in-depth interviews are grouped into three core categories as patient perceptions, HCP’s and TB/HIV coordinator perspectives. Discussion and conclusion:PLHIV, HCP’s and TB/HIV coordinators suggested their overall response as periodic counseling for target groups, educating the benefits of IPT and increasing public awareness on TB prophylaxis in PLHIV. Higher attention should be provided in linking all HIV patients to the nearest health facilities for receiving free service packages and medical care. Administrative managers could improve the capacity building by increasingthe number of health care professionals, maintaining data base on patient records and continuous supply of pyridoxine and IPT for all PLHIV. HCP’s and TB/HIV coordinators responded that disclosure to the patient families and occupational independence will increase the acceptance and implementation of IPT in large scale.


Vaccine ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (7) ◽  
pp. 1597-1600
Author(s):  
Alicia M. Ritscher ◽  
Megan LeClair-Netzel ◽  
Nicholas J. Friedlander ◽  
Danielle N. Howard Stewart ◽  
Mallory Wagner ◽  
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