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Bacterial co-infection in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

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Last updated: 05 Jan 2025

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Microbiology

Abstract

COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease 2019), which is answerable for the current
pandemic, is a contagious illness produced by SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute
respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) which started with an outbreak of a
febrile respiratory disease in China in December 2019. It is strongly believed that co-infections play an important role during COVID-19 outbreak. Furthermore, secondary bacterial pneumonia rates increase rapidly in intensive care unit patients. This study aimed to elucidate the rate of bacterial contagions among hospitalized COVID-19 patients with documentation of the most common organisms to guarantee the responsible use of antibiotics among these cases.
The findings of our study suggest that continuous monitoring of bacterial
coinfection and resistance patterns, as well as improving infection control
measures, are important to control COVID-19 pandemic at both the local and
global levels. Also reporting the most common involved microorganisms can
help in refining empirical antibiotic management guidelines for patients with
COVID 19 to ensure responsible use of antibiotics to minimize negative
consequences of antibiotic overuse.

DOI

10.21608/aumj.2024.276317.1109

Keywords

Coronavirus disease, SARS-CoV-2, PCR, bacterial coinfection, Sputum culture

Authors

First Name

Basma

Last Name

Ahmed

MiddleName

Mohammed

Affiliation

Medical microbiology and immunology department, faculty of medicine, Aswan university

Email

dr.smiledehka@gmail.com

City

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Orcid

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First Name

Ahmed Sadek

Last Name

Ahmed Hassanin

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Medical Microbiology & immunology department, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University

Email

ahmedsadek1945@yahoo.com

City

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Orcid

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First Name

Eslam

Last Name

Mohamed

MiddleName

Galal

Affiliation

Chest department, faculty of medicine, Aswan University

Email

islamgalal76@yahoo.com

City

Aswan

Orcid

-

First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

Amin

MiddleName

Mostafa

Affiliation

Medical microbiology and immunology department, faculty of medicine, Aswan university

Email

mohamed.mostafa@aswu.edu.eg

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-

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Volume

4

Article Issue

1

Related Issue

48682

Issue Date

2024-06-01

Receive Date

2024-03-12

Publish Date

2024-06-30

Page Start

164

Page End

168

Print ISSN

2735-3109

Online ISSN

2735-3117

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https://aumj.journals.ekb.eg/article_346879.html

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2,280

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Publication Title

Aswan University Medical Journal

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https://aumj.journals.ekb.eg/

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Bacterial co-infection in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

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Created At

29 Dec 2024