AIM: Infection surveillance and control in ICU is believed to be a means to improve the quality of assistance. The importance of this activity is supported by both epidemiological (rate and severity of infection in ICU) and economic (efficiency, cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis) evaluations. Many authors thinks that infection surveillance and control should be performed with a routine tool in order to obtain remarkable data without too much time loss, and used by many ICUs, in order to compare the data. METHODS: A prospective observational study in 71 Italian ICUs participating in GiViTi. All patients admitted in each ICU during 6 month (except those discharged alive within 48 hours from admission) were enrolled and surveye...
The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI) project of...
Background. To assess the impact of an intervention to improve respiratory infection control practic...
Background: Implementing infection control measures in light of healthcare-associated infection (HAI...
AIM: Infection surveillance and control in ICU is believed to be a means to improve the quality of ...
AIM: A continuous infection surveillance program was conducted by GiViTI throughout 2006 in Intensi...
Infection surveillance in ICU is fundamental to monitor endemic rates, to identify outbreaks on-time...
Objective. To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether presen...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether prese...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether pres...
Aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of the hospital infection preventive procedures adopte...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whet...
Background. Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), or nosocomial infections, represent a significa...
Abstract Background The study aimed to evaluate the distribution of healthcare-associated infections...
INTRODUCTION: An online survey was conducted to characterize current infection management practi...
BACKGROUND: Nosocomial infection is one of the most common complications affecting patients admitted...
The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI) project of...
Background. To assess the impact of an intervention to improve respiratory infection control practic...
Background: Implementing infection control measures in light of healthcare-associated infection (HAI...
AIM: Infection surveillance and control in ICU is believed to be a means to improve the quality of ...
AIM: A continuous infection surveillance program was conducted by GiViTI throughout 2006 in Intensi...
Infection surveillance in ICU is fundamental to monitor endemic rates, to identify outbreaks on-time...
Objective. To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether presen...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether prese...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether pres...
Aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of the hospital infection preventive procedures adopte...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whet...
Background. Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), or nosocomial infections, represent a significa...
Abstract Background The study aimed to evaluate the distribution of healthcare-associated infections...
INTRODUCTION: An online survey was conducted to characterize current infection management practi...
BACKGROUND: Nosocomial infection is one of the most common complications affecting patients admitted...
The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI) project of...
Background. To assess the impact of an intervention to improve respiratory infection control practic...
Background: Implementing infection control measures in light of healthcare-associated infection (HAI...