ABSTRACT. Background: Contamination of enteral feedings is an often overlooked source for bacterial infection in the intensive care unit. A new 1-L enteral feeding system with minimal chances of touching critical areas (Nutrison Pack) was compared with routinely used 0.5-L glass bottle systems. Methods: Patients admitted to intensive care were random-ized to Pack or glass bottle feeding systems. Cultures were taken from the delivery sets 5 times during the day and from feeding containers and different sites of the system after 24 hours. Results: Bacteria were present in 3 of 112 glass bottles and in 2 of 95 Pack bags. True bacterial contamination (defined as 102 colony-forming units/mL, with same bacte-ria also present in the delivery set) ...
International audienceBackground: Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESB...
The number of infants who are breastfed is on the rise, as is the number of women in the workforce. ...
at Hospital B. Currently, Mr. Fagerman is employed in the home IV infusion industry. ABSTRACT: Runni...
SUMMARY Enteral feeding solutions can be contaminated by bacterial micro-organisms already present i...
A simulated ward study was carried out to compare the microbiological risk of assembling and running...
ABSTRACT: Bacterial contamination of enteral feeding sets has been well documented in studies of pat...
In July 1984, two patients fed enteral nutrition solutions contaminated with Enterobacter cloacae de...
Objective—It has previously been shown that microbial contamination of enteral feeds given to childr...
The closed system of enteral feeding involves the use of a sterile feeding container that is spiked ...
© 2019 The British Dietetic Association Ltd.Background: Concerns associated with blended enteral fee...
Background: Inadequate infection control knowledge about enteral feeding (EF) practices among nursin...
ABSTRACT. Contaminated enteral nutrient solution (ENS) was used to assess the risks of intestinal co...
ABSTRACT. This quasi-experimental study compared bac-terial growth in enteral feeding solution in si...
Enteral tube feeding (ETF) is used to provide nutrition via the gastrointestinal tract to individual...
ABSTRACT. Bacterial cultures were made on tube-feeding formulas provided to 35 unselected adult pati...
International audienceBackground: Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESB...
The number of infants who are breastfed is on the rise, as is the number of women in the workforce. ...
at Hospital B. Currently, Mr. Fagerman is employed in the home IV infusion industry. ABSTRACT: Runni...
SUMMARY Enteral feeding solutions can be contaminated by bacterial micro-organisms already present i...
A simulated ward study was carried out to compare the microbiological risk of assembling and running...
ABSTRACT: Bacterial contamination of enteral feeding sets has been well documented in studies of pat...
In July 1984, two patients fed enteral nutrition solutions contaminated with Enterobacter cloacae de...
Objective—It has previously been shown that microbial contamination of enteral feeds given to childr...
The closed system of enteral feeding involves the use of a sterile feeding container that is spiked ...
© 2019 The British Dietetic Association Ltd.Background: Concerns associated with blended enteral fee...
Background: Inadequate infection control knowledge about enteral feeding (EF) practices among nursin...
ABSTRACT. Contaminated enteral nutrient solution (ENS) was used to assess the risks of intestinal co...
ABSTRACT. This quasi-experimental study compared bac-terial growth in enteral feeding solution in si...
Enteral tube feeding (ETF) is used to provide nutrition via the gastrointestinal tract to individual...
ABSTRACT. Bacterial cultures were made on tube-feeding formulas provided to 35 unselected adult pati...
International audienceBackground: Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESB...
The number of infants who are breastfed is on the rise, as is the number of women in the workforce. ...
at Hospital B. Currently, Mr. Fagerman is employed in the home IV infusion industry. ABSTRACT: Runni...