Data on the epidemiology of severe infection in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be used to monitor the effect of preventive measures and changes in policy or procedures. The most common risk factors associated with ICU-acquired infection include length of stay, antibiotic usage, catheterization and use of other invasive devices. The most frequent infections encountered in ICU patients include lower respiratory tract infections (especially pneumonia) and bacteremia, in addition to urinary tract infections and wound infections. Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus and Enterobacteriaceae are most often implicated in community-acquired and early onset ICU-acquired infections, whereas ...
The rising problem of antimicrobial resistance in the intensive care unit Nele Brusselaers1,2, Dirk ...
Aim: To determine the frequency of nosocomial infections (NIs) and the antimicrobial resistance of p...
Mainly due to its extremely vulnerable population of critically ill patients, and the high use of (i...
Data on the epidemiology of severe infection in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be used to monitor...
Infection is common in the critically ill and often results due to the severity of the patient’s ill...
Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are at high risk for healthcare-acquired infections (HAI) du...
Changing microorganism distributions and decreasing antibiotic susceptibility over the duration of h...
Context Infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in intensive care units (ICUs) worldwi...
Abstract Systematic analyses of infections in critical illness are sparse and mostly restricted to s...
Objective: The most common resistant gram negative bacteria isolated in hospital-acquired blood stre...
Twohundred Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients are consulted by our department in between October1997...
Importance: Infection is frequent among patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Contemporary info...
IMPORTANCE: Infection is frequent among patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Contemporary info...
The immune systems of most intensive care unit (ICU) patients are impaired due to the sudden onset o...
ABSTRACT: Background: The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant organisms poses a signif...
The rising problem of antimicrobial resistance in the intensive care unit Nele Brusselaers1,2, Dirk ...
Aim: To determine the frequency of nosocomial infections (NIs) and the antimicrobial resistance of p...
Mainly due to its extremely vulnerable population of critically ill patients, and the high use of (i...
Data on the epidemiology of severe infection in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be used to monitor...
Infection is common in the critically ill and often results due to the severity of the patient’s ill...
Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are at high risk for healthcare-acquired infections (HAI) du...
Changing microorganism distributions and decreasing antibiotic susceptibility over the duration of h...
Context Infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in intensive care units (ICUs) worldwi...
Abstract Systematic analyses of infections in critical illness are sparse and mostly restricted to s...
Objective: The most common resistant gram negative bacteria isolated in hospital-acquired blood stre...
Twohundred Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients are consulted by our department in between October1997...
Importance: Infection is frequent among patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Contemporary info...
IMPORTANCE: Infection is frequent among patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Contemporary info...
The immune systems of most intensive care unit (ICU) patients are impaired due to the sudden onset o...
ABSTRACT: Background: The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant organisms poses a signif...
The rising problem of antimicrobial resistance in the intensive care unit Nele Brusselaers1,2, Dirk ...
Aim: To determine the frequency of nosocomial infections (NIs) and the antimicrobial resistance of p...
Mainly due to its extremely vulnerable population of critically ill patients, and the high use of (i...