tailieunhanh - Microbiological profile of blood stream infection in neutropenic patient in a Tertiary care centre

Blood stream infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among neutropenic patients. Despite use of antibiotics and antifungals FN remains a therapeutic challenge. It prolongs hospital stay, increases health-care costs, and compromises chemotherapy efficacy in patients with malignancy who commonly experience neutropenia. This study depicts the microbiological profile, antibiotic sensitivity pattern and relation of BSI and degree of neutropenia in the neutropenic patients. The study was a hospital based prospective observational study conducted in a tertiary care centre in North east, India. Correlation of degree of neutropenia and BSI with analysis of microbiological profile and antibiotic sensitivity pattern of the FN patients admitted from September 2014 to September 2016 was done. | Microbiological profile of blood stream infection in neutropenic patient in a Tertiary care centre

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