Yusuf Yakupogullari
İnönü University
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International Journal of Urology | 2012
Seda Tasdemir; Cemal Tasdemir; Nigar Vardi; Yusuf Yakupogullari; Yücel Duman; Hakan Parlakpinar; Mustafa Sagir; Ahmet Acet
Objective: To determine the protective effects of hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate in treating urinary tract infections in a rat model.
Current Eye Research | 2016
Göksel Gunduz; Abuzer Gunduz; Nihat Polat; Birgul Elbozan Cumurcu; Yusuf Yakupogullari
Abstract Aim: We aimed to investigate the effect of alcohol abuse on the conjunctival flora. Materials and methods: The cases were evaluated as two groups. The study group consisted of 55 heavy-drinking males diagnosed with alcohol abuse, while the control group consisted of 55 males without a history of alcohol abuse. Samples were taken from the inferior fornix conjunctiva with sterile cotton-tipped swabs (Amies transport medium) for culture. The samples were inoculated into blood agar, chocolate agar, eosine methylene blue agar and Saboraud-Dextrose agar (Oxoid/UK) with the dilution method. Results: The microorganisms that grew in study group subjects were Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus (CNS) in 30 (54.5%), Staphylococcus aureus in 14 (25.5%), Moraxella spp. in 3 (5.5%), Streptococcus spp. in 3 (5.5), Bacillus spp. in 3 (5.5%), Corynebacterium spp. in 3 (5.5%), Candida spp. in 3 (5.5%), Haemophilus spp. in 2 (3.6%), Acinetobacter spp. in 2 (3.6%), Neisseria spp. in 1 (1.8%) and Micrococcus spp. in 1 (1.8%). The results for control group were CNS in 31 (56.4%), Bacillus spp. in 7 (12.7%), S. aureus in 5 (9.1%), and Corynebacterium spp. in 2 (3.6%). Moraxella spp., Streptococcus spp., Candida spp., Haemophilus spp., Acinetobacter spp., Neisseria spp. and Micrococcus spp. microorganisms grew in the conjunctival flora samples of the study group but not in the control group. S. aureus colonization was significantly higher in the study group than the control group (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The S. aureus colonization rate was statistically significantly higher in the study group. Some microorganisms only grew in the conjunctival flora samples of the study group. These findings indicate that the conjunctival flora in persons with chronic alcoholism is different than the normal population.
American Journal of Infection Control | 2016
Yusuf Yakupogullari; Baris Otlu; Yasemin Ersoy; Çiğdem Kuzucu; Yasar Bayindir; Uner Kayabas; Turkan Togal; Canan Kizilkaya
BACKGROUND Understanding the dynamics of aerial spread of Acinetobacter may provide useful information for production of effective control measurements. We investigated genetic relationships between air and clinical isolates of Acinetobacter baumannii in an intensive care unit (ICU) setting. METHODS We conducted a prospective surveillance study in a tertiary care hospital for 8 months. A total of 186 air samples were taken from 2 ICUs. Clonal characteristics of air isolates were compared with the prospective clinical strains and the previously isolated strains of ICU patients over a 23-month period. RESULTS Twenty-six (11.4%) air samples yielded A baumannii, of which 24 (92.3%) isolates were carbapenem-resistant. The Acinetobacter concentration was the highest in bedside sampling areas of infected patients (0.39 CFU/m3). Air isolates were clustered in 13 genotypes, and 7 genotypes (including 18 air strains) were clonally related to the clinical strains of 9 ICU patients. One clone continued to be cultured over 27 days in ICU air, and air isolates could be clonally related to 7-week retrospective and approximately 15-week prospective clinical strains. CONCLUSIONS The results of this study suggest that infected patients could spread significant amounts of Acinetobacter to ICU air. These strains could survive in air for some weeks and could likely still infect new patients after some months. Special control measurements may be required against the airborne spread of Acinetobacter in ICUs.
American Journal of Infection Control | 2016
Yücel Duman; Yusuf Yakupogullari; Baris Otlu; Mehmet Sait Tekerekoglu
Laboratory-acquired infection is one of the leading occupational health hazards. On a laboratory workers hands, carbuncles occurred. Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from pus samples of the carbuncles, with the same pulsed field gel electrophoresis band pattern with one of the recently studied strains in the laboratory. Incorrect or inadequate application of infection control measures may result in pathogen acquisition from the clinical samples, and wearing only gloves is not sufficient for the biosafety of laboratory workers in clinical diagnostic laboratories.
American Journal of Infection Control | 2011
Mehmet Sait Tekerekoǧlu; Yücel Duman; Ayfer Serindağ; Serpil Semiha Cuǧlan; Halim Kaysadu; Emine Tunc; Yusuf Yakupogullari
Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2013
Zekine Begeç; Aytaç Yücel; Yusuf Yakupogullari; Mehmet Ali Erdogan; Yücel Duman; Mahmut Durmuş; M. Özcan Ersoy
Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2013
Zekine Begeç; Aytaç Yücel; Yusuf Yakupogullari; Mehmet Ali Erdogan; Yücel Duman; Mahmut Durmuş; M. Özcan Ersoy
Clinics | 2011
Tongabay Cumurcu; Pembegul Firat; Ercan Ozsoy; Mufide Cavdar; Yusuf Yakupogullari
International Journal of Medicine and Surgery | 2014
Yusuf Yakupogullari; Adem Kose
Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2013
Zekine Begeç; Aytaç Yücel; Yusuf Yakupogullari; Mehmet Ali Erdogan; Yücel Duman; Mahmut Durmuş; M. Özcan Ersoy