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    Nosocomial Acinetobacter baumannii infections and changing Antibiotic Resistance
    (2013-09-01T00:00:00Z) Hakyemez, Ismail Necati; Kucukbayrak, Abdulkadir; Tas, Tekin; Yikilgan, Aslihan Burcu; Akkaya, Akcan; Yasayacak, Aliye; Akdeniz, Hayrettin; HAKYEMEZ, İSMAİL NECATİ
    Objectives: In the intensive care setting, Acinetobacter baumannii causes ventilator-associated pneumonia and other nosocomial infections that are difficult to treat. Objective of this study was to investigate nosocomial A. baumannii infections and its changing antibiotic resistance.
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    Determining immunoassay cutoff value using Western blot results to predict hepatitis C infection in blood donors with low-titer anti-HCV reactivity
    (2013-07-01T00:00:00Z) Kucukbayrak, Abdulkadir; CAKMAK, Saadet; Hakyemez, Ismail Necati; Tas, Tekin; Akdeniz, Hayrettin; HAKYEMEZ, İSMAİL NECATİ
    Since the 1990s, blood donors have been scanned for anti-hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) antibodies, which can be defined by enzyme immunoassay as a screening test. In this population, false-reactive ratios have been high. Recently, some authors have aimed to find a cutoff value for anti-HCV different from those established by test manufacturers to predict HCV infection. In this study, 321 patients, after two repeating tests, had reactive results in s/co 2.61 s/co, with 74.1 % sensitivity and 71.6 % specificity (area under the curve, 0.820; 95 % confidence interval, 0.753 to 0.887). We suggest that an effective cutoff value for anti-HCV other than that established by the manufacturer cannot be assigned to predict hepatitis C infection for blood donors in low-prevalence areas.
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    Evaluation of patients with Tularemia in Bolu province in northwestern Anatolia, Turkey
    (2014-03-01T00:00:00Z) Mengeloglu, Zafer; Duran, Arif; Hakyemez, Ismail Necati; Ocak, Tarik; Kucukbayrak, Abdulkadir; KARADAG, Mustafa; Tas, Tekin; Akdeniz, Hayrettin; HAKYEMEZ, İSMAİL NECATİ
    Introduction: Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by Francisella tularensis. Here we present an epidemic occurring in Bolu province, located in northwestern Anatolia in Turkey, and some features of the cases.