Publications by authors named "Solen Daldaban Dincer"

Background: The Provincial Health Directorate of Istanbul province (Turkey) established a consolidated laboratory network consisting of four regional central laboratories to reduce general laboratory costs and increase laboratory efficiency and quality in all affiliated hospitals. As part of the consolidation project, the Total Laboratory Automation (TLA) system was installed in the microbiology department of the ISLAB-2 central laboratory. In this study, the turnaround time (TAT) of urine samples of a satellite laboratory where the system was not installed and the ISLAB-2 central laboratory were compared to evaluate the effect of consolidation and the TLA.

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Objective: Our study aimed to evaluate the seropositivity for syphilis in non- immigrant and immigrant populations and compare the results regarding demographic data.

Methods: In accordance with the reverse algorithm, syphilis tests were performed between May 2014 and December 2018 in hospitals in our service zone for syphilis screening or symptomatic disease.

Results: A total of 135.

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Objective: Early and accurate diagnosis of acute respiratory infections is important because these diseases negatively affect public health and can lead to loss of workforce and an increase in health expenditures. In this study, we aimed to determine the respiration panel multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test results and seasonal distribution in our region.

Methods: Three thousand and seventy-four patients samples multiplex PCR (Anatolia, Bosphore Respiratory Pathogens Panel Kit v1) test results, which were sent to our laboratory, from 13 hospitals in our region between January 2018 and December 2018, were evaluated retrospectively.

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Ascites is the most common complication of the decompansated cirrhosis. The most common organisms isolated in patients with ascidic fluid infections and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) are intestinal pathogens including Escherichia coli, Gram-positive cocci (mainly Streptococcus species) and Enterococci. As an infectious pathogen Vagococcus spp.

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Empiric treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics exerts condensed pressure in intensive care units (ICUs) for the selection of multidrug-resistant bacteria. Multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria became the focus of interest owing to limited treatment options and negative effects on patient survival. Cumulative antibiograms can guide selection of correct empiric treatment, de-escalation treatment according to antibiogram results and development of policies in fight against antibiotic resistance.

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