Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are preventable in up to 30% of patients with evidence-based infection prevention and control (IPC) activities. IPC activities require effective surveillance to generate data for the HAI rates, defining priority areas, identifying processes amenable for improvement and institute interventions to improve patient's safety. However, uniform, accurate and standardised surveillance methodology using objective definitions can only generate meaningful data for effective execution of IPC activities. The highly exhaustive, complex and ever-evolving infection surveillance methodology pose a challenge for effective data capture, analysis and interpretation by ground level personnel. The present review addresses t...
Background: Knowledge of infection prevention and control (IPC) procedures among healthcare workers ...
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance data can be used to estimate the sc...
Surveillance is a key component of any control strategy for healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) ...
Healthcare providers have at their dis-posal an arsenal of tools to prevent healthcare-associated in...
Surveillance and feedback of infection rates to clinicians and other stakeholders is a cornerstone o...
Surveillance and feedback of infection rates to clinicians and other stakeholders is a cornerstone o...
Contains fulltext : 190986.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Sur...
Background. Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), or nosocomial infections, represent a significa...
Abstract Health care-associated infections (HAI) are a major public health problem wi...
Background Surveillance of healthcare-associated infections is fundamental for infection prevention....
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review describes recent advances in the field of automated surveillance of h...
Surveillance of healthcare-associated infections is central to healthcare epidemiology and infection...
[[abstract]]Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) are important quality indicators of healthcare, a...
As most automated surveillance (AS) methods to detect healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) have b...
Background: As most automated surveillance (AS) methods to detect healthcare-associated infections (...
Background: Knowledge of infection prevention and control (IPC) procedures among healthcare workers ...
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance data can be used to estimate the sc...
Surveillance is a key component of any control strategy for healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) ...
Healthcare providers have at their dis-posal an arsenal of tools to prevent healthcare-associated in...
Surveillance and feedback of infection rates to clinicians and other stakeholders is a cornerstone o...
Surveillance and feedback of infection rates to clinicians and other stakeholders is a cornerstone o...
Contains fulltext : 190986.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Sur...
Background. Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), or nosocomial infections, represent a significa...
Abstract Health care-associated infections (HAI) are a major public health problem wi...
Background Surveillance of healthcare-associated infections is fundamental for infection prevention....
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review describes recent advances in the field of automated surveillance of h...
Surveillance of healthcare-associated infections is central to healthcare epidemiology and infection...
[[abstract]]Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) are important quality indicators of healthcare, a...
As most automated surveillance (AS) methods to detect healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) have b...
Background: As most automated surveillance (AS) methods to detect healthcare-associated infections (...
Background: Knowledge of infection prevention and control (IPC) procedures among healthcare workers ...
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance data can be used to estimate the sc...
Surveillance is a key component of any control strategy for healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) ...