Mikrobiyol Bul
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More rapid, and specific molecular diagnostic methods are required to understand the epidemiology of tuberculosis in the population and to establish effective control measures. Molecular epidemiologic studies about Mycobacterium tuberculosis are yet limited in Turkey. Cukurova (Eastern Mediterranean part of Turkey) region is of special importance in terms of tuberculosis epidemiology due to its neighbourhood countries and relatively high number of immigrants to that area. ⋯ Twenty one isolates showed unique pattern. According to this study, T1 family is the most common genotype among M.tuberculosis strains in Cukurova, Turkey and the prevalence of M.tuberculosis Beijing strains was 1.3%, detected only in one province (Sanliurfa). Active surveillance studies are necessary to follow the regional dissemination of M.tuberculosis genotypes and establish effective precautions to prevent the spread of especially drug resistant strains.
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Tularemia is a zoonotic infection caused by Francisella tularensis. In the recent years tularemia has become a re-emerging infection in Turkey with epidemics and also sporadic cases. Transmission occurs most often through consumption of contaminated water and food, direct contact with animals and insect/ tick bites. ⋯ Death or serious complications such as pneumonia or meningitis were not detected. In conclusion, tularemia should be considered in patients presenting with cervical lymphadenopathy, sore throat, fever and unresponsive to previous treatment with beta-lactam antibiotics. For the management of the disease, healthcare personnel and the community should be educated concerning the risk factors and precautions for tularemia.
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Acinetobacter baumannii can survive for prolonged periods in unsuitable environmental conditions and easily spread to patients in the hospital settings leading to healthcare-associated infections. Major risk factors for A.baumannii infections are mechanical ventilation, invasive procedures such as central venous catheter or urinary catheter and the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. The mortality rates of nosocomial A.baumannii infections have been reported between 50-60%, changing due to several factors. ⋯ A.baumannii infection was identified in 56 patients (29 female, 27 male; mean age: 63 years) in the intensive care units during the study period, and the total mortality rate was estimated as 77% (43/56). The implementation of intubation, mechanical ventilation, high APACHE II score and recovery of bacteria from respiratory tract were found statistically significant for A.baumannii infections related mortality (p< 0.05 for each parameter). Our data showed that Acinetobacter infection in the respiratory tract, implementation of intubation, mechanical ventilation and high APACHE II scores were the major risk factors related to mortality.
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Pertussis is a respiratory infection caused by Bordetella pertussis. It attacks all age groups. It has significantly higher mortality and morbidity among newborns and children. ⋯ The age range of these cases (5 female, 7 male) was 2 months-11 years and one case had not been vaccinated at all while four cases had not completed the vaccination schedule. It was concluded that since B.pertussis can be detected as the etiologic agent of persistant cough in a significant number of children by culture, PCR and serologic tests, diagnostic tests must be applied to evaluate B.pertussis infection. However, standardized serological methods and PCR protocols are needed for accurate and reliable diagnosis.