Bacterial susceptibility and resistance analysis of traumatic osteomyelitis
Journal Title: Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 29, Issue 1
Abstract
with the rapid development of industry, agriculture and transportation, the high energy trauma happened accordingly, thus greatly increased the incidence of traumatic osteomyelitis. The clinical traumatic osteomyelitis was mainly the local bone tissue inflammation caused by bacteria infection as trauma or iatrogenic causes. The delaying recovery could cause bone defection or bone nonunion. The purpose of this paper was to contribute new reference for the clinical prevention and treatment through tremendous of disease-causing bacteria susceptibility and resistance analysis of osteomyelitis.
Authors and Affiliations
Xiaolin Geng , Tan Lu , Jun Zhang , Qinglan Zhou
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