Potential risk factors associated with the development of colonization or infection of hospitalized patients with A. baumannii strains include:prolonged length of hospital stay, hospital size (over 500 beds), underlying disease severity,invasive procedures and treatment (mechanical ventilation, urinary catherisation, parenteral nutrition); exposure to broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents, such as carbapenems or third generation of cephalosporins, primary and acquired immunodeficiencies and age Wroblewska et al., 2007). A. baumannii has been
implicated in a wide range of infections.
Potential risk factors associated with the development of colonization or infection of hospitalized patients with A. baumannii strains include:prolonged length of hospital stay, hospital size (over 500 beds), underlying disease severity,invasive procedures and treatment (mechanical ventilation, urinary catherisation, parenteral nutrition); exposure to broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents, such as carbapenems or third generation of cephalosporins, primary and acquired immunodeficiencies and age Wroblewska et al., 2007). A. baumannii has beenimplicated in a wide range of infections.
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