Background In addition to the close contact between patients and medical staff, the contamination of surfaces plays an important role in the transmission of pathogens such as vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE). Mathematical modeling is a very convenient tool for hospital infection control as it allows the quantitative prediction of the effects of special hygiene and control interventions. Methods We present a compartmental model which describes the dynamics of transmission from patient to patient, also taking into account the interaction with medical staff and environmental contamination. Empirical data from a VRE outbreak in the onco-haematological unit at the University Medical Center Freiburg (Germany) were collected with 100 consecu...
A simple mathematical model is developed for the spread of hand-borne nosocomial pathogens such as S...
[Extract] In an article recently published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, D'Agata et al. [1]...
[Extract] In an article recently published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, D'Agata et al. [1]...
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterium that causes infections in differen...
Abstract Background Clinical studies and mathematical simulation suggest that active surveillance wi...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
Deterministic and stochastic mathematical models were formulated to investigate the roles that envir...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
A simple mathematical model is developed for the spread of hand-borne nosocomial pathogens such as S...
A simple mathematical model is developed for the spread of hand-borne nosocomial pathogens such as S...
[Extract] In an article recently published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, D'Agata et al. [1]...
[Extract] In an article recently published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, D'Agata et al. [1]...
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterium that causes infections in differen...
Abstract Background Clinical studies and mathematical simulation suggest that active surveillance wi...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
Deterministic and stochastic mathematical models were formulated to investigate the roles that envir...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
International audienceAbstract Objective: Despite the existence of various levels of infection preve...
A simple mathematical model is developed for the spread of hand-borne nosocomial pathogens such as S...
A simple mathematical model is developed for the spread of hand-borne nosocomial pathogens such as S...
[Extract] In an article recently published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, D'Agata et al. [1]...
[Extract] In an article recently published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, D'Agata et al. [1]...