Introduction: This study aims to gain experience with continuous electronic registration of data regarding postoperative wound infection following heart surgery.
Methodology: Every patient undergoing cardiac surgery from February 1999 to May 1999 was included in a prospective study and followed for 30 days. Data regarding type of operation, development of postoperative wound infection, risk factors for wound infection and a risk stratification were submitted electronically to a central database.
Introduction: The aim of the study was to gain experience with continuous electronic registration of data regarding surgical postoperative wound infection after heart surgery.
Material And Methods: Every patient undergoing cardiac surgery from February 1999 to May 1999 was entered in a prospective study and followed up for 30 days. Information on the type of operation, development of postoperative wound infection, risk factors for wound infection, and a risk stratification was sent electronically to a central database.
Human intestinal spirochetosis, characterized by end-on attachment of densely packed spirochetes to the epithelial surface of the large intestines as a fringe has been associated with the weakly beta-hemolytic spirochetes Brachyspira aalborgi and Brachyspira (Serpulina) pilosicoli. In this study, fluorescent in situ hybridization with oligonucleotide probes targeting 16S or 23S rRNA of B. aalborgi, B.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAll episodes of bacteraemia during a 15-year period (1981-1995) in the County of Northern Jutland, Denmark, were analysed with regard to antibiotic resistance. A total of 8840 isolates from 7938 episodes of bacteraemia was identified. Over time, no changes in bacterial aetiology were noted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAt some vaccination centres, it seems to be a clinical observation, that there is a reduction in the number of attacks of herpes labialis following yellow fever vaccination. We therefore conducted a double blind, prospective, randomized study to evaluate the efficacy of yellow fever vaccination against recurrent herpes labialis. Twenty-four patients with culture proven herpes labialis were allocated to either yellow fever vaccination or placebo (saline), with 12 persons in each group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe prevalence and antibiotic sensitivity patterns of bacteria collected consecutively from medical and surgical intensive care units (ICUs) and from hematology/oncology units in nine hospitals in Denmark were determined and compared to data collected simultaneously in 12 other European countries. Bacterial isolates from 794 Danish patients were tested and compared to 8,625 isolates from European patients. The minimal inhibitory concentrations of eight different antibiotics were determined using a microdilution plate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring purification of the translation initiation factor IF2 from ompT+ strains of Escherichia coli the IF2 is partially degraded in the presence of membrane debris during the first steps of purification. This is a result of proteolytic cleavage by outer membrane protease OmpT [1]. Here we have investigated the activity of OmpT in 51 clinical E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of septicaemia in a seven-day-old infant with a gentamicin-resistant strain of Enterobacter cloacae prompted an epidemiological survey in a neonatal unit. Another 18 patients harboured gentamicin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae without symptoms. Control of the outbreak was achieved by cohort nursing, strict hygiene and reduction of aminoglycoside consumption by 50%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTBE is caused by a Flavivirus and is endemic in certain areas of Central and Eastern Europe, such as Austria, the south of Germany, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, the former Yugoslavia and SNG and certain areas of Sweden and Finland. Recent developments in the Eastern European countries have made them popular with Danish travellers, who are thus exposed to infection. Until now TBE has been a very rare disease in Denmark.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe spread of Staphylococcus aureus strains of phage-type 95 was traced retrospectively in Denmark by the review of more than 15,000 S. aureus bacteraemia isolates (1957-88) and from data collected by phage-typing of c. 260,000 isolates from all body sites (1977-89).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEighty-six women were admitted for abdominal hysterectomy. Preoperatively, 43 women were culture-positive for Gardnerella vaginalis from the cervical os, and 43 women were culture-negative. Postoperatively, 18 patients developed inflammation; among those 14 patients from the culture-positive group were infected, whereas only 4 patients from the culture-negative group developed inflammation.
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October 1988
Twenty-four women with uncomplicated acute lower urinary tract infections proven by significant pretreatment bacteriuria (greater than or equal to 10(5) cfu/ml) were treated with a single oral dose of either 200 or 400 mg fleroxacin. Patients were checked for response to treatment five to nine days post therapy. Of the 24 patients initially included in the study, five were not available for assessment of efficacy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHysterectomy was performed in three patients because of persistent irregular vaginal bleeding. Before the operation samples were taken from the cervical os for cultivation of Gardnerella vaginalis, yeasts, viruses, Chlamydia trachomatis, and aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. Immediately after the operation, the uterus was opened under sterile conditions and samples obtained from the isthmus and fundus of the uterine cavity were examined microbiologically.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree groups of women were examined by culture for Gardnerella vaginalis and Candida. Group I consisted of 427 women, who complained spontaneously of vaginal discharge, group II of 311 women who did not complain of vaginal discharge until questioned prior to gynaecological examination, and group III of 100 women who denied vaginal discharge. Groups I and II also had cultures made for Trichomonas vaginalis and Neisseria gonorrhoica.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree cases of imported Legionnaires' disease are reported. All 3 patients became ill after their return to Denmark from a holiday tour in northern Italy. High titers of antibodies to Legionella pneumophila in the indirect immunofluorescence (IF) test confirmed the diagnosis.
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