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Escherichia coli was the most frequent isolate, and urinary tract the most common site of isolation.
S. enterica Infantis was the most frequent isolate, found in 22.6% of broiler fecal samples.
E. coli is the most frequent isolate followed by K. pneumoniae.
In adults, S. pneumoniae is the most frequent isolate from clinical samples of respiratory tract infections.
In sepsis and in severe sepsis/septic shock patients, C. albicans was the most frequent isolate in yeast positive cultures.
For the GNR's, Klebsiella was the most frequent isolate among the neonates and children from the paediatric ward.
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The most frequent isolated species were: Escherichia coli (43%), Klebsiella sp (37%) and Enterobacter sp (18%).
The most frequent isolated microorganisms were Escherichia coli 5 (55%) and Klebsiella pneumonia 4 (45%).
The most frequent isolated germs at discharge and in the ward were Pseudomona aeruginosa and Klebisella pneumoniae (9%).
Candida albicans was the most frequent isolated strain in both groups (64% ICU vs 65%ward) follow by C glabrata, C tropicalis, C parapsilosis and C krusei with no statistical differences.
The most frequent isolated microorganism was coagulase-negative staphylococci (29.32%).
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