Bucharest, Romania; 2 University Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Correspondence: Oana
Solutions We've performed a retrospective study to assess the prevalence of potentially pathogenic bacteria and fungi identified by way of MedChemExpress MK-5108 smears and cultures of vaginal and cervical discharge collected from pregnant individuals attending 1 gynecology/obstetrics ward of a tertiary care hospital in Bucharest, Romania from July 2015 to July 2016. coli (such as the two circumstances that also had good vaginal cultures for E. coli), two (1.7 ) grew Klebsiella pneumoniae, 12 (ten ) grew yeasts, 1 (0.eight ) grew Enterococcus spp. and none have been constructive for S. aureus or Trichomonas vaginalis. On the 11 identified E. coli strains, just about half (n = five) were resistant to ampicillin, two have been resistant to ciprofloxacin, and all were susceptible to cephalosporins, carbapenems, and co-trimoxazole. Klebsiella strains have been constructive for extended-spectrum beta-lactamases and have been significantly additional frequent at reduce gestational ages (p = 0.023, Z = -2.152), although fungal development from cervical cultures was drastically associated with younger maternal ages (p = 0.040, Z = -2.056). Conclusions We've got identified relatively low prevalences of cervical pathogens in a population of pregnant female patients closely monitored within a tertiary care hospital in Bucharest, Romania. Our benefits recommend that screening for Klebsiella really should be performed earlier in pregnancy and that younger women have greater incidences of fungal infections. A83 Prevalence of group B Streptococcus for the duration of pregnancy in a cohort of individuals monitored in a tertiary care hospital in Bucharest, Romania Cristina Vasiliu1,two, Mara Carsote1, Corina Gorgoi2, Beatrice Miclu1, Diana Mihai2, Oana Sndulescu1, Simona Elena Albu1,two 1 Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania; 2 University Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Correspondence: Oana Sndulescu (oanasandulescu1@gmail.com) BMC Infectious Ailments 2016, 16(Suppl four):ABMC Infectious Ailments 2016, 16(Suppl 4):Page 63 ofBackground Group B streptococci (GBS) are key causes of morbidity and longterm disability in babies born-to-mothers colonize.Bucharest, Romania; two University Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Correspondence: Oana Sndulescu (oanasandulescu1@gmail.com) BMC Infectious Ailments 2016, 16(Suppl four):A82 title= hpu.2013.0021 Background Bacterial infection or colonization throughout pregnancy may well be innocuous or title= IAS.17.4.19557 may cause important consequences for the mother or the fetus. Early diagnosis and appropriate antimicrobial remedy are necessary steps towards the very best probable pregnancy outcome. Solutions We've got performed a retrospective study to assess the prevalence of potentially pathogenic bacteria and fungi identified via smears and cultures of vaginal and cervical discharge collected from pregnant sufferers attending 1 gynecology/obstetrics ward of a tertiary care hospital in Bucharest, Romania from July 2015 to July 2016. The statistical evaluation incorporated the Chi-square test for categorical variables as well as the Mann hitney non-parametric test for title= hpu.2013.0021 continuous variables, and was performed with IBM SPSS Statistics v.22 (Armonk, USA). Benefits We've assessed 120 pregnant female individuals, with a median (interquartile variety) age of 30 (26.three, 33) years and also a median (interquartile range) duration of pregnancy of 30 (26.5, 33) weeks in the time the smear and culture tests have been performed. Roughly half (58, 48.3 ) on the individuals presented the typical Gram-positive tinctorial predominance on vaginal smears when 39 (32.5 ) presented apparently pathogenic Gram-negative flora, though only 2 on the vaginal discharge cultures (1.7 ) grew Gram-negative bacilli, namely E.