Objective: Secondary bacteraemia infections (SBI) are poorly studied. We analyse the epidemiology of nosocomial SBI, potential risk factors and mortality of affected patients. Methods: Prospective study of patients with bacteraemia from 2009 to 2014 in a tertiary hospital. For each SBI was recorded: primary source of infection, aetiological agent, demographic data, intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors and mortality during the episode. Results: 429/1918 episodes of Nosocomial Bacteraemia (NB) (22%) were SBI (average Incidence Density: 0.41% days of admission). Onco-hematological services had the highest Incidence Density of SBI. Surgical Site Infection-SBI (SSI-BSI) was the most frequent SBI (27%), followed by Urinary Tract Infection-SBI (UT...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is recognized as an important infectious complication of maj...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is recognized as an important infectious complication of maj...
Purpose In the critically ill, hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HA-BSI) are associated wit...
Clinically significant bloodstream infection (BSI) continues to be a major health problem especially...
Primary bloodstream infection (BSI) is a leading, preventable infectious complication in critically ...
Background: Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) are those which are acquired in hospital either due ...
Background: Bloodstream infections (BSIs) constitute a growing public health concern, are among the ...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is associated with major morbidity and mortality. Population-based studi...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is associated with major morbidity and mortality. Population-based studi...
Background: The study aimed to describe the epidemiology and outcomes of hospital-acquired bloodstre...
Primary bloodstream infection (BSI) is a leading, preventable infectious complication in critically ...
Purpose: In the critically ill, hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HA-BSI) are associated wit...
Background & objectives: Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are one of the major life-threatening infecti...
Purpose: In the critically ill, hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HA-BSI) are associated wit...
Objective: Nosocomial bloodstream infections have been extensively investigated, but relatively few ...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is recognized as an important infectious complication of maj...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is recognized as an important infectious complication of maj...
Purpose In the critically ill, hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HA-BSI) are associated wit...
Clinically significant bloodstream infection (BSI) continues to be a major health problem especially...
Primary bloodstream infection (BSI) is a leading, preventable infectious complication in critically ...
Background: Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) are those which are acquired in hospital either due ...
Background: Bloodstream infections (BSIs) constitute a growing public health concern, are among the ...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is associated with major morbidity and mortality. Population-based studi...
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is associated with major morbidity and mortality. Population-based studi...
Background: The study aimed to describe the epidemiology and outcomes of hospital-acquired bloodstre...
Primary bloodstream infection (BSI) is a leading, preventable infectious complication in critically ...
Purpose: In the critically ill, hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HA-BSI) are associated wit...
Background & objectives: Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are one of the major life-threatening infecti...
Purpose: In the critically ill, hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HA-BSI) are associated wit...
Objective: Nosocomial bloodstream infections have been extensively investigated, but relatively few ...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is recognized as an important infectious complication of maj...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is recognized as an important infectious complication of maj...
Purpose In the critically ill, hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HA-BSI) are associated wit...