Objective: To evaluate risk factors and lethality of late onset laboratory-confirmed bloodstream infection (LCBI) in a Brazilian neonatal unit for progressive care (NUPC). Methods: This was a case-control study, performed from 2008 to 2012. Cases were defined as all newborns with late onset LCBI, excluding patients with isolated common skin contaminants. Controls were newborns who showed no evidence of late onset LCBI, matched by weight and time of permanence in the NUPC. Variables were obtained in the Hospital Infection Control Committee (HICC) database. Analysis was performed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). The chi-squared test was used, and statistical significance was defined as p < 0.05, followed by multiv...
Very little is known about laboratory-confirmed blood stream infections (LCBIs) in neonatal intensiv...
Objective: To understand the practices related to late-onset sepsis (LOS) in the centers of the Braz...
Group B Streptococcus is the most common pathogen found in neonatal sepsis in North America. OBJECTI...
Objective: To evaluate risk factors and lethality of late onset laboratory-confirmed bloodstream inf...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate risk factors and lethality of late onset laboratory-confirmed bloodstre...
Introduction: The hospital bloodstream infeccions (BSI) are responsible for significant frenquencies...
Objective: This was a systematic review of the incidence density and risk factors for central venous...
AbstractBackgroundHealthcare Associated Infections constitute an important problem in Neonatal Units...
Catheter associated bloodstream infections (CA-BSI) are frequent, often fatal and costly in the Neon...
Objectives: Describe the epidemiological profile of the primary bloodstream infections associated to...
INTRODUCTION: Report the incidence of nosocomial infections, causative microorganisms, risk factors ...
Nosocomial infections (NIs) are responsible for significant rates of morbidity and mortality in Neon...
AbstractAimWe assessed late onset sepsis (LOS) rates of neonates in a neonatal intensive care unit (...
InfecÃÃes relacionadas à assistÃncia à saÃde (IRAS), em neonatologia, contemplam as infecÃÃes relaci...
Objective: To identify the risk factors for bloodstream infection associated with peripherally inser...
Very little is known about laboratory-confirmed blood stream infections (LCBIs) in neonatal intensiv...
Objective: To understand the practices related to late-onset sepsis (LOS) in the centers of the Braz...
Group B Streptococcus is the most common pathogen found in neonatal sepsis in North America. OBJECTI...
Objective: To evaluate risk factors and lethality of late onset laboratory-confirmed bloodstream inf...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate risk factors and lethality of late onset laboratory-confirmed bloodstre...
Introduction: The hospital bloodstream infeccions (BSI) are responsible for significant frenquencies...
Objective: This was a systematic review of the incidence density and risk factors for central venous...
AbstractBackgroundHealthcare Associated Infections constitute an important problem in Neonatal Units...
Catheter associated bloodstream infections (CA-BSI) are frequent, often fatal and costly in the Neon...
Objectives: Describe the epidemiological profile of the primary bloodstream infections associated to...
INTRODUCTION: Report the incidence of nosocomial infections, causative microorganisms, risk factors ...
Nosocomial infections (NIs) are responsible for significant rates of morbidity and mortality in Neon...
AbstractAimWe assessed late onset sepsis (LOS) rates of neonates in a neonatal intensive care unit (...
InfecÃÃes relacionadas à assistÃncia à saÃde (IRAS), em neonatologia, contemplam as infecÃÃes relaci...
Objective: To identify the risk factors for bloodstream infection associated with peripherally inser...
Very little is known about laboratory-confirmed blood stream infections (LCBIs) in neonatal intensiv...
Objective: To understand the practices related to late-onset sepsis (LOS) in the centers of the Braz...
Group B Streptococcus is the most common pathogen found in neonatal sepsis in North America. OBJECTI...