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Spectrum of antibiotic resistant bacteria and fungi isolated from chronically infected wounds in a rural district hospital in Ghana.

Ralf KrumkampKwabena OppongBenedikt HoganRicardo StraussHagen FrickmannCharity Wiafe AkentenKennedy G BoahenVolker RickertsIlka McCormick SmithUwe GroßMarco SchulzeAnna JaegerUlrike LoderstädtNimako SarpongEllis Owusu-DaboJürgen MayDenise Dekker
Published in: PloS one (2020)
The pathogen distribution in chronic wounds in rural Ghana matched the internationally observed patterns with a predominance of P. aeruginosa and S. aureus. Very high resistance rates discourage antibiotic therapy but suggest an urgent need for microbiological diagnostic approaches, including antimicrobial resistance testing to guide the management of patients with chronic wounds in Ghana.
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