Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns of Selected Bacteraemic Isolates from South African Public Sector Hospitals, 2010

Author:

Bamford C1,Bonorchis K2,Ryan A2,Simpson J2,Elliott E3,Hoffmann R4,Naicker P4,Ismail N5,Mbelle N6,Nchabeleng M6,Nana T7,Sriruttan C7,Seetharam S8,Wadula J8

Affiliation:

1. National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS), Groote Schuur and University of Cape Town

2. National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS), Green Point and University of Cape Town

3. National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS), Universitas and University of the Free State

4. National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS), Tygerberg and Stellenbosch University

5. National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS), Steve Biko Academic and University of Pretoria

6. National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS), Dr George Mukhari and University of Limpopo

7. National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS), Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic and University of the Witwatersrand

8. National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS), Chris Hani Baragwanath and University of the Witwatersrand

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology,Epidemiology

Reference5 articles.

1. Sein PP, Hoosen M, Crewe-Brown HH, et al. Antimicrobial susceptibility profile of selected invasive pathogens from academic hospitals in South Africa for the years 2001 to 2004. South Afr J Epidemiol Infect 2005;20(3):85–89.

2. National Health Laboratory Service public sector susceptibility data. January-December 2009 [homepage on the Internet]. Available from: www.fidssa.co.za

3. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute. Performance standards for antimicrobial susceptibility testing; 20th informational supplement Pennsylvania, 2010.

4. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute. Analysis and presentation of cumulative antimicrobial susceptibility test data; approved guideline. 3rdedition. Pennsylvania, 2009.

5. Group for Enteric, Respiratory and Meningeal disease Surveillance in South Africa. GERMS-SA Annual Report 2010 [homepage on the Internet]. Available from: http://nicd.ac.zanpage=germs-sarid=97

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