[epidemiological investigation on respiratory diseases in 1 300 children, in jinan, shandong]. | to analyze the characteristics of respiratory diseases and to provide scientific basis for developing relevant control measures. | 2014 | 25598264 |
serious antimicrobial resistance status of pathogens causing hospital-acquired lower respiratory tract infections in north china. | antimicrobial resistance patterns of pathogens causing hospital-acquired lower respiratory tract infections (lrtis) in shandong province, china were investigated using data collected from january 2002 to december 2006. a total of 10 337 isolates were characterized in sputum samples from 39 920 lrti patients: 68.72% were gram-negative bacteria, 20.65% were gram-positive bacteria, and 10.62% were fungi. organisms most frequently isolated were: pseudomonas aeruginosa (16.88%), klebsiella pneumoniae ... | 2009 | 19589276 |
outbreak of multidrug resistant ndm-1-producing klebsiella pneumoniae from a neonatal unit in shandong province, china. | despite worldwide dissemination of new delhi metallo-β-lactamase1 (blandm-1), outbreaks remain uncommon in china. in this study, we describe the characteristics of the outbreak-related blandm-1-producing k. pneumonia isolates in a neonatal unit in shandong province, china. we recovered 21 non-repetitive carbapenem-resistant k. pneumoniae isolates with a positively modified hodge test (mht) or edta synergistic test from patients and environmental samples in shandong provincial hospital. pulsed-fi ... | 2015 | 25799421 |
characterization of antimicrobial resistance in klebsiella species isolated from chicken broilers. | the prevalence of antimicrobial resistant klebsiella pneumoniae in poultry products has been a public concern, as it severely endangers food safety and human health. in this study, we investigated 90 antimicrobial resistant klebsiella strains that were isolated from a commercial broiler slaughter plant in shandong province of china. nearly all (89/90) of the isolates were identified as infectious phylogenetic group kpi-type k. pneumoniae. out of these 90 strains, 87 (96.7%) were multidrug-resist ... | 2016 | 27289192 |