ObjectiveTo classify infections according to the carrier state determined by surveillance cultures of throat and rectum, rather than by the traditional criterion of the time of onset after admission.MethodsAn observational cohort study of 3 months’ duration was performed in a mixed medical-surgical intensive care unit (ICU) in a district general hospital of a subset of patients requiring mechanical ventilation for >3 days. Surveillance cultures from throat and rectum were obtained on admission to the ICU and then twice weekly to distinguish carriage of potentially pathogenic microorganisms (PPM) brought in by the patient from microorganisms acquired during the ICU stay.ResultsOut of the total population of 104 patients, 21 patients were enr...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care unit (...
Lower respiratory tract infections in mechanically ventilated patients are a frequent cause of antib...
Objective: To determine the ventilator associated pneumonia in intensive care unit. Patients And Me...
ObjectiveTo classify infections according to the carrier state determined by surveillance cultures o...
A prospective cohort study was undertaken with two end points: (i) to compare the 48 h time cut-off ...
This work aims at the better comprehension of epidemiology of ICU infections, using a classification...
Background: The rate of nosocomial infection appears to depend on whether it is calculated using the...
In 1988, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published two articles on nosocomial i...
Purpose: It is well known that airway colonization enhances the risk of developing ventilator associ...
The major aim of the article is to clearly define the basic concepts of carriage, colonization and i...
Abstract Introduction and Objective: Nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care units (ICUs) are...
Introduction: The recording of microbial agent upon patients admission in the Intensive Care Unit (I...
Background: Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most frequent intensive care unit acquired ...
Hospital acquired infections (HAI) continue to constitute a major health problem for hospital patien...
Background: Nosocomial infection is defined as an infection which develops 48 hours after hospital a...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care unit (...
Lower respiratory tract infections in mechanically ventilated patients are a frequent cause of antib...
Objective: To determine the ventilator associated pneumonia in intensive care unit. Patients And Me...
ObjectiveTo classify infections according to the carrier state determined by surveillance cultures o...
A prospective cohort study was undertaken with two end points: (i) to compare the 48 h time cut-off ...
This work aims at the better comprehension of epidemiology of ICU infections, using a classification...
Background: The rate of nosocomial infection appears to depend on whether it is calculated using the...
In 1988, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published two articles on nosocomial i...
Purpose: It is well known that airway colonization enhances the risk of developing ventilator associ...
The major aim of the article is to clearly define the basic concepts of carriage, colonization and i...
Abstract Introduction and Objective: Nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care units (ICUs) are...
Introduction: The recording of microbial agent upon patients admission in the Intensive Care Unit (I...
Background: Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most frequent intensive care unit acquired ...
Hospital acquired infections (HAI) continue to constitute a major health problem for hospital patien...
Background: Nosocomial infection is defined as an infection which develops 48 hours after hospital a...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care unit (...
Lower respiratory tract infections in mechanically ventilated patients are a frequent cause of antib...
Objective: To determine the ventilator associated pneumonia in intensive care unit. Patients And Me...