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American Journal of Infection Control | 2016

First report of macroscopic biofilm formation caused by Candida albicans on silver hydrogel–coated urinary catheters

Mehmet Burak Selek; Tuğba Kula Atik; Bayhan Bektöre; Bülent Atik; Serkan Demir; Orhan Baylan; Mustafa Özyurt

We report macroscopic biofilms on silver hydrogel-coated urinary catheters in 2 patients from 2 different intensive care units. The catheters were removed on observation of a white, jelly layer on the catheters, respectively, 9 and 21 days after insertion. Yeast cells and pseudohyphal structures were observed with microscopy. Both isolates were identified as Candida albicans. To our knowledge, these are the first cases demonstrating the formation of macroscopic biofilm layers on silver nitrate-coated catheters in the literature.


Acta parasitologica Turcica | 2015

Evaluation of the Cystic Eccinococcosis Cases Diagnosed in Dr. Lütfi Kırdar Kartal Education and Research Hospital Pathology Laboratory Between 2007 and 2013

Aysegul Selek; Mehmet Burak Selek; Nimet Karadayi

OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was a retrospective evaluation of 299 cases that were histopathologically diagnosed as cystic echinococcosis (CE) in the pathology laboratory of our hospital in a seven years period. METHODS All specimens sent to the laboratory were examined microscopically following macroscopic and hematoxylin eosin (H-E) staining. 299 cases were reviewed according to age, gender and organ affected by the cyst, more than one specimen of the same organ was evaluated once. RESULTS Of the 299 cases, 44.5% (133) were male whereas 55.5% (166) of them were female. Additionally, %5 (15) of the cases were between 0-15 ages, %31.8 (95) of them were between 16-30 ages, %29.4 (88) of them were between 31-45 ages, % 24.4 (73) of them were between 46-60 ages and %9.4 (28) of them were older than 61. Cysts were mostly localized in liver, lungs and peritoneal cavity, %71.9 (215), %11.4 (34) and %4.7 (14) respectively. CONCLUSION Demographic features of our cases were mostly in line with the previous literature. Because of the presence of atypical localized cases, during pathologic evaluation of all surgical cystic specimens, elements of this parasite should be searched and evaluated carefully.


Journal of Infection in Developing Countries | 2017

Genital region cleansing wipes: Effects on urine culture contamination

Mehmet Burak Selek; Bayhan Bektöre; Ogün Sezer; Tuğba Kula Atik; Orhan Baylan; Mustafa Özyurt

INTRODUCTION Urine culture is the gold standard test for revealing the microbial agent causing urinary tract infection (UTI). Culture results are affected by sampling techniques; improper sampling leads to contamination of urine and thus contamination of the culture with urogenital flora. We aimed to evaluate the effect of urogenital cleansing, performed with chlorhexidine-containing genital region cleansing wipes (GRCW) on contamination rates. METHODOLOGY A total of 2,665 patients with UTI-related complaints and with urine culture requests from various outpatient clinics were enrolled in the study. Of the patients, 1,609 in the experimental group used GRCW before sampling, while 1,046 in the control group did not use any wipes. RESULTS The contamination rate in the experimental group patients was 7.7%, while it was 15.8% in the control group. Contamination rates were significantly higher in the control group than in the experimental group for both women and men. Contamination rates for children and adults were also significantly lower in the experimental group than in the control group. CONCLUSIONS Our study, conducted in a large population, showed that the use of chlorhexidine-containing cleansing wipes significantly reduced urine culture contamination rates in both genders, in both child and adult age groups. Using GRCW, collection of urine after urogenital area cleansing will decrease the contamination problem.


Acta parasitologica Turcica | 2015

[Serological Investigation of Toxoplasma gondii on Pregnant Women and Toxoplasmosis Suspected Patients Between 2012-2014 Years on a Tertiary Training Hospital].

Mehmet Burak Selek; Bayhan Bektöre; Orhan Baylan; Mustafa Özyurt

OBJECTIVE Toxoplasmosis is a zoonotic disease which is still an important health issue in both developing and developed countries. We aimed to evaluate Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) seropositivity on toxoplasmosis suspected patients and pregnant women, retrospectively. METHODS Blood samples taken from toxoplasmosis suspected patients (n=1296) and pregnant women (1737) on our tertiary training hospital between 2012-2014 years. Anti-T. gondii IgG and IgM seropositivity analyzed with chemiluminescent microparticle immunological assay (CMIA) method. Also IgG avidity index were evaluated on patients who had both antibodies. RESULTS Of 1269 toxoplasmosis suspected patients, 37% (n=479) had only T. gondii IgG positive while 1.9% (n=25) had both IgG and IgM antibodies. Of 1737 pregnant women, 24.2% (n=421) had only T. gondii IgG positive while 0.7% (n=13) of women were found positive for both antibodies. None of the total 3033 patients were seropositive for sole IgG antibody. Avidity tests were applied to the double positive patients and low avidity were detected on only one person from each group. CONCLUSION Nationwide, high throughput, systemic seroprevalance studies is needed in order to take precautions for the public health to protect sensitive groups and pregnant women especially because of congenital toxoplasmosis risk.


Iranian Journal of Allergy Asthma and Immunology | 2015

Toxocara Canis IgG Seropositivity in Patients with Chronic Urticaria.

Mehmet Burak Selek; Orhan Baylan; Ali Kutlu; Mustafa Özyurt


Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences | 2014

Investigation of linezolid resistance in Staphylococcus epidermidis: first reported linezolid resistant coagulase negative staphylococcus in Turkey

Barış Yalçın; Mehmet Burak Selek; Bayhan Bektöre; Tuğrul Hoşbul; Mustafa Özyurt


Medicine Science | International Medical Journal | 2018

Use of quantitative hepatitis B surface antigen levels in the follow-up of HBV-Infected patients with Genotype D

Ergenekon Karagoz; Alpaslan Tanoglu; Vedat Turhan; Mehmet Burak Selek; Asim Ulcay; Hakan Erdem; Ayse Batirel


Medicine Science | International Medical Journal | 2016

Papular Purpuric Gloves and Socks Syndrome Related to Parvovirus B19 Infection

Ergenekon Karagoz; Mehmet Burak Selek


Medicine Science | International Medical Journal | 2016

Toxocariasis: a review -

Mehmet Burak Selek; Ergenekon Karagoz; Orhan Baylan


erciyes medical journal | 2015

Retrospective Evaluation of Aerobic Blood Culture Contamination Rates in a Tertiary Care Hospital in One Year

Mehmet Burak Selek; Bayhan Bektöre; Tuğba Kula Atik; Orhan Baylan; Mustafa Özyurt

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Orhan Baylan

Military Medical Academy

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Hakan Erdem

Military Medical Academy

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Ali Kutlu

Military Medical Academy

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Asim Ulcay

Military Medical Academy

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Bülent Atik

Military Medical Academy

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