PMID: 7037135Jan 1, 1982Paper

Serodiagnosis of the role of opportunistic bacteria in cases of burn wound sepsis

Burns, Including Thermal Injury
O P MitallR K Keswani

Abstract

In the present study, the antibody titres in the serum of 21 patients with burns were analysed against various Gram-negative organisms, infecting the wounds of these patients. Antibody titre was determined on the first, fourth and tenth day of admission. The rise in antibody titre was correlated with the age of the patient, degree and area of burns and clinical status of the burn wounds.

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