Item does not contain fulltextThe laboratory workload, microbiological techniques and aetiology of catheter-related infections in European hospitals are mostly unknown. The present study (ESGNI-005) comprised a 1-day (22 October 2001), laboratory-based, point-prevalence survey based on a questionnaire completed by microbiology laboratories in European (European Union (EU) and non-EU) hospitals. Also included were questions requesting retrospective information for the year 2000. In total, 151 hospitals from 26 European countries participated, of which 78.1% were teaching institutions. Overall, the estimated population served by these institutions was 121,363,800, and the estimated number of admissions during 2000 was 6,712,050. The total num...
Background: The abundance of infections associated with intensive care unit (ICU) is increasing due ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to assess whether an isolated positive ca...
Background: Catheter Related Blood stream Infections (CRBSI) are prevalent and a potentially fatal c...
The laboratory workload, microbiological techniques and aetiology of catheter-related infections in ...
ABSTRACTThe laboratory workload, microbiological techniques and aetiology of catheter-related infect...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study analysed 89 episodes of catheter-related bloodstream infect...
OBJECTIVES: To obtain information on the microbiology workload, etiology and antimicrobial susceptib...
ObjectivesTo obtain information on the microbiology workload, etiology and antimicrobial susceptibil...
Clinical signs are not sufficiently reliable for establishing diagnosis of intravascular catheter-re...
International audienceObjectives: Little is known on causative pathogens of intravascular catheters ...
ABSTRACTThis study analysed 89 episodes of catheter-related bloodstream infection (CR-BSI) occurring...
[eng] Background: Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most widely used invasive devices...
More than half of the hospitalized patients are being treated via intravascular catheters. Infection...
Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) are a major public health problem affecting 4 million patients...
On behalf of theESCMID Study Group for Bloodstream Infections, Endocarditis and Sepsis (ESGBIES).[Ob...
Background: The abundance of infections associated with intensive care unit (ICU) is increasing due ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to assess whether an isolated positive ca...
Background: Catheter Related Blood stream Infections (CRBSI) are prevalent and a potentially fatal c...
The laboratory workload, microbiological techniques and aetiology of catheter-related infections in ...
ABSTRACTThe laboratory workload, microbiological techniques and aetiology of catheter-related infect...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study analysed 89 episodes of catheter-related bloodstream infect...
OBJECTIVES: To obtain information on the microbiology workload, etiology and antimicrobial susceptib...
ObjectivesTo obtain information on the microbiology workload, etiology and antimicrobial susceptibil...
Clinical signs are not sufficiently reliable for establishing diagnosis of intravascular catheter-re...
International audienceObjectives: Little is known on causative pathogens of intravascular catheters ...
ABSTRACTThis study analysed 89 episodes of catheter-related bloodstream infection (CR-BSI) occurring...
[eng] Background: Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most widely used invasive devices...
More than half of the hospitalized patients are being treated via intravascular catheters. Infection...
Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) are a major public health problem affecting 4 million patients...
On behalf of theESCMID Study Group for Bloodstream Infections, Endocarditis and Sepsis (ESGBIES).[Ob...
Background: The abundance of infections associated with intensive care unit (ICU) is increasing due ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to assess whether an isolated positive ca...
Background: Catheter Related Blood stream Infections (CRBSI) are prevalent and a potentially fatal c...