Epidemiological profile of bacterial infections in burn patients over a five-year period

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  • What: This study showed that blood cultures were the most frequent samples taken (36%), followed by skin swabs (32%), urine (10%), and central catheters (13.4%) .
  • Who: Ahmed Ibrahim Youssouf et al. from the During the study period, we were able to gather data on , patients hospitalized for burns with a malefemale sex ratio of, . This ratio correlates with the data in the literature, which presents a male predominance with values ranging fromto[5]. This ratio can be attributed to men`s tendency to engage in risky behaviors, as highlighted in the study by Essayagh . . .

     

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