Evolution of microbial ecology: A rare multidrug-resistant (Enterobacter Cloacae) surgical wound infection after cesarean delivery: Our experience of 5946 cesarean deliveries
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To demonstrate the rapidly changing multidrug-resistant microbial environment and its challenges from the viewpoint of
microbiologists, pathologists, and obstetricians.In our research; upon our encounter with a rare multidrug resistance wound
infection following a cesarean section; we retrospectively analyzed 5946 cesarean sections performed in our clinic between 2017-
2019. Of the 5946 patients, 978 (16.44%) were literate and 4968 (%83.56) were illiterate. The average age of our patients is 23.44
and their average weight is 78.35 kg. The number of patients taken to emergency cesarean was 954, and 4992 of our patients were
operated due to recurrent cesarean section. The number of patients operated under general anesthesia was 347, and 5599 patients
received spinal anesthesia. In 2 years, 5946 patients had surgical site infection in 23 (0.39%) patients. Only one of our patients had
multidrug-resistant Enterobacter Cloacae. None of our patients with surgical site infection had maternal mortality. Drug-resistant
bacterial infection increases hospital stay, healthcare costs, and mortality, and for all nations, this problem is growing exponentially.
Nowadays, understanding the multifactorial genetic basis of multidrug resistance should investigate genetic signatures in invasive
infection.
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Annals of Medical Research
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Bayramoglu, Z., Okuyan, E., Tay, H., & Yoldas, A. (2021). Evolution of microbial ecology: A rare multidrug-resistant (Enterobacter Cloacae) surgical wound infection after cesarean delivery: Our experience of 5946 cesarean deliveries . Annals of Medical Research