Publications by authors named "Frikh M"

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  • The study investigates the presence of yeasts in urine and clarifies that their presence does not always indicate a urinary tract infection, focusing on funguria in a hospital setting in Morocco.
  • Data was collected from over 15,000 urine samples taken over 28 months, revealing that urinary colonization by yeasts occurred in nearly 5% of cases, while urinary tract infections accounted for about 5.35%.
  • The findings highlighted key risk factors for funguria, including older age, ICU admission, and broad-spectrum antibiotic use, suggesting a need for improved identification techniques and interpretation of test results in clinical practice.
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Introduction: infertility in couples has become a public health problem in recent years. It can be related to a problem in the male, female or both. Men infertility accounts for 40% of cases.

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Unlabelled: The pre-analytical step of the cytobacteriological examination of urine (CBEU) is one of the most critical in microbiology. The objectives of our study were to determine the rate of urinary contamination and to analyze the factors that would facilitate this in order to propose solutions to this problem.

Method: This is a 26-month descriptive study including all CBEU requests to our laboratory.

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We evaluated the body fluid module on Sysmex UF-1000i (UF-1000i-BF) for analysis of white blood cell (WBC) and red blood cell (RBC) in cerebrospinal fluid. We collected 93 cerebrospinal fluid samples and compared the results of the UF-1000i-BF mode with the Fast-Read 102 disposable counting cell. Results shows a good correlation between the UF-1000i and the microscopic examination.

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The cytobacteriological examination of urine (CBEU) is the most prescribed test in a microbiology laboratory. The objectives of this work were to present our experience in carrying out the CBEU and to share one of the means that we consider very useful in the daily practice of this crucial analysis. This is a 28-month prospective study (March 2016 to June 2018).

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Introduction: Infertility is a global public health problem that affects 15% of couples of childbearing age. Male infertility is involved in 20 to 50% of cases. These figures are sharply increasing around the world.

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Psoas abscesses account for 5-10% of abdominal suppurations. They can be primary or secondary. Primary polymicrobic abscesses of the psoas muscle including, in particular, tuberculous abscesses and pyogenic abscesses, have never been reported in the literature.

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Background: Post cardiac surgery mediastinitis is the major infectious complication, despite the development of surgical techniques and the application of strict preventive measures. The Haemophilus influenzae mediastinitis is very rare. The mediastinitis caused by the association between Haemophilus influenzae and Aggregatibacter aphrophilus has never been described to our knowledge.

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can cause serious infections after dog or cat bite. We report here a rare case of hand infection caused by consecutive to an injury by a thorn of the prickly pear. It caused an amputation of the distal phalanx of the thumb in a trisomic patient.

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Objective: The aim of this cross-sectional study is to assess the epidemiological profile and antibiotic susceptibility of bacteria isolates in burn patients hospitalized from 2007 to 2015 in a Moroccan hospital.

Materials And Methods: Of 627 samples, 451 wounds, 126 blood cultures, and 50 catheter samples were analyzed. A total of 610 microorganisms were isolated from a total of 108 patients.

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Introduction: The objective of this study was to examine the epidemiology, risk factors and outcome associated with infections in the intensive care units (ICUs) in a Moroccan teaching hospital.

Methods: This is a matched case-control study conducted as a joint collaboration between the clinical Bacteriology department and the two ICUs of Mohammed V Military Teaching Hospital from January 2015 to July 2016.

Results: Among 964 patients hospitalized in the ICUs, 81 (8.

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Background: The aim of this study is to establish the bacterial epidemiology of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults, to study the susceptibility of the isolated strains to antibiotics and to demonstrate the influence of osteosynthesis material thereon.

Patients And Methods: This is a retrospective study of 78 months, from January 2006 to June 2012, providing bacteriological samples from patients with osteitis and osteoarthritis in the Mohammed V military teaching hospital of Rabat. Isolation and identification of bacteria were made by bacteriological classical techniques.

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  • Tuberculosis (TB) primarily affects the lungs but can also impact other organs like the kidneys, glands, and bones, and is a significant public health issue in Morocco.
  • The disease spreads through the air when someone inhales microdroplets from an infected person's cough or sneeze.
  • The text discusses the whole-genome shotgun sequences of three multidrug-resistant TB strains that were isolated from patients in Morocco.
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Brucellosis is the most frequent bacteria zoonosis in the world, with more than half a million new cases each year [1]. It is also the most significant zoonos in the edge of the Mediterranean Sea [2]. This zoonosis is capable of affecting humans and cause polymorphic clinical manifestations.

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Background: Carbapenem-resistant has recently been defined by the World Health Organization as a critical pathogen. The aim of this study was to compare clonal diversity and carbapenemase-encoding genes of isolates collected from colonized or infected patients and hospital environment in two intensive care units (ICUs) in Morocco.

Methods: The patient and environmental sampling was carried out in the medical and surgical ICUs of Mohammed V Military teaching hospital from March to August 2015.

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  • - The report details the whole-genome shotgun sequences of two multidrug-resistant strains, ABE8_07 and ABE12_M, found on a hospital floor in Morocco.
  • - These genome sequences are significant for starting research on the genetic characteristics of these strains in Morocco.
  • - The study aims to enhance understanding of antibiotic resistance and its implications in healthcare settings in the region.
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We conducted a one-year observational study from December 2012 to November 2013 to describe the epidemiology of bacteraemia in intensive care units (ICU) of Mohammed V Military Teaching Hospital of Rabat (Morocco). The study consisted of monitoring all blood cultures coming from intensive care units and studying the bacteriological profile of positive blood cultures as well as their clinical significance. During this period, a total of 46 episodes of bacteraemia occurred, which corresponds to a rate of 15,4/1000 patients.

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Background: This study aims to assess the susceptibility of isolates to the antiseptics and disinfectants commonly used, and to the non-approved product.

Methods: This is a prospective study carried out from February to August 2015, in the Bacteriology department of Mohammed V Military Teaching hospital of Rabat on isolates collected from colonized and/or infected patients and environmental samples. The antiseptics and disinfectants susceptibility testing was assessed using the micromethod validated in our department.

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Haemophilus influenzae is a saprophyte that colonizes the nasopharynx in nearly two thirds of children and adults. Neisseria meningitidis is a strict human bacterium which lives in the nasopharynx. It can cause benign nasopharyngitis or asymptomatic colonization.

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Here, we describe the annotated genome sequence of MTB13_M. The organism was isolated from a sputum sample in Morocco.

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Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a cosmopolitan yeast, widely used in agro-alimentary and pharmaceutical industry. Its impact in human pathology is rare, but maybe still underestimated compared to the real situation. This yeast is currently considered as an emerging and opportunistic pathogen.

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Arcanobacterium hemolyticum (A.haemolyticum) is a gram-positive bacillus. Man is the primary environmental reservoir.

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Introduction: This study aims to determine the Acinetobacter sp clinical isolates frequency and its antibiotic susceptibility pattern by comparing results obtained from the Intensive Care Units (ICUs) to that of other units at the Mohammed V Military Teaching Hospital in Rabat.

Methods: This is a retrospective study over a 2-years period where we collected all clinical isolates of Acinetobacter sp obtained from samples for infection diagnosis performed on hospitalized patients between 2012 to 2014.

Results: During the study period, 441 clinical and non-repetitive isolates of Acinetobacter sp were collected representing 6.

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Objective: The objective of this work is to describe the microbiology of diabetic foot infections (DFIs).

Materials And Methods: The authors included all samples of infected diabetic foot ulcers between January 2009 and June 2014 at the Mohammed Vth Military Teaching Hospital of Rabat, Morocco.

Results: The researchers collected 199 samples corresponding to 157 patients.

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Tuberculosis (TB) is a global public health problem endemic to Morocco. While extrapulmonary TB uncommonly presents in osteoarticular anatomic locations, tarsal or metatarsal osteitis can occur when TB presents in the tarsal bones. Clinical symptoms are often insidious causing a delay in diagnosis that may lead to bone destruction.

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