INTRODUCTION: Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) are an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and have a significant economic impact for health systems. Molecular epidemiology tools have a central role in HAI prevention programs. In order to give an overview of their specific advantages and disadvantages we reported current and new molecular typing methods for HAI outbreak detection and epidemiological surveillance. METHODS: The current review was drafted as a short version of a longer document written by the Public Health Genomics (GSP) working group, and the Italian Study Group of Hospital Hygiene (GISIO), entitled Molecular epidemiology of Healthcare Associated Infections: recommendations from the Italian Society ...
Abstract Health care-associated infections (HAI) are a major public health problem wi...
The current paradigm for hospital outbreak detection and investigation is based on methodology first...
The article discusses the methodological foundations of epidemiological diagnostics - the basis for ...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are the most frequent and severe complication acquired in hea...
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are major p...
BACKGROUND: Determining infectious cross-transmission events in healthcare settings involves manual ...
In Europe, each year, more than four milion patients acquire a healthcare-associated infection (HAI)...
Molecular epidemiology may be defined as the study of microbial pathogens with the use of high resol...
Purpose of the study: Analysis of the prevalence of etiologic structure and antibiotic resistance pr...
Human Rhinoviruses (HRV) and influenza viruses are respiratory pathogens which represent a major glo...
AbstractHealthcare-associated infections (HAI) are adverse events exposing patients to a potentially...
Typing methods for discriminating different bacterial isolates of the same species are essential epi...
Integration of genomic technologies into routine antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance in heal...
Abstract: Objectives: nosocomial infections result in considerable morbidity and mortality in Neonat...
The persistence and transmission of infectious disease is one of the most enduring and daunting conc...
Abstract Health care-associated infections (HAI) are a major public health problem wi...
The current paradigm for hospital outbreak detection and investigation is based on methodology first...
The article discusses the methodological foundations of epidemiological diagnostics - the basis for ...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are the most frequent and severe complication acquired in hea...
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are major p...
BACKGROUND: Determining infectious cross-transmission events in healthcare settings involves manual ...
In Europe, each year, more than four milion patients acquire a healthcare-associated infection (HAI)...
Molecular epidemiology may be defined as the study of microbial pathogens with the use of high resol...
Purpose of the study: Analysis of the prevalence of etiologic structure and antibiotic resistance pr...
Human Rhinoviruses (HRV) and influenza viruses are respiratory pathogens which represent a major glo...
AbstractHealthcare-associated infections (HAI) are adverse events exposing patients to a potentially...
Typing methods for discriminating different bacterial isolates of the same species are essential epi...
Integration of genomic technologies into routine antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance in heal...
Abstract: Objectives: nosocomial infections result in considerable morbidity and mortality in Neonat...
The persistence and transmission of infectious disease is one of the most enduring and daunting conc...
Abstract Health care-associated infections (HAI) are a major public health problem wi...
The current paradigm for hospital outbreak detection and investigation is based on methodology first...
The article discusses the methodological foundations of epidemiological diagnostics - the basis for ...