The microbial change in the deep burn in children before and after operation for the necrosis removal
- Author:
Luong Viet Nguyen
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
burn
- MeSH:
burns;
surgery;
Necrosis
- From:Journal of Practical Medicine
2000;384(7):37-39
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
61 children with the deep burn (male: 40; female: 21), avarage ages of 6.3 the avarage burn area: 33%; the avarage deep burn area: 21% were admitted after 10 days of burn participated to a study. The results have shown that the highest rate of pseudomonas aeruginosa reported, there were no change of microorganism in the burn area before and after the necrosis removal. The density of microbial per one gram of the necrosis tissues after the necrosis removal reduced in significantly. There was a linear relation between the density of microbial in the burn tissues, the clinical infective symptoms and the rate of the septicemia in the deep burn. The technique of the method of the quantitative analysis of microbials/one gram tissue had a high confidence.