Objective: Infections due to Gram-negative bacteria exhibit seasonal trends, with peak infection rates during warmer months. We hypothesized that the likelihood of a bloodstream infection due to Gram-negative bacteria increases with proximity to the equator. We tested this hypothesis and identified geographical, climatic and social factors associated with this variability. Design: We established a network of 23 international centers in 22 cities. Setting: De-identified results of positive blood cultures from 2007-2011 and data sources for geographic, climatic and socioeconomic factors were assembled for each center. Participants: Patients at the 23 centers with positive blood cultures. Main outcome: Due to variability in the availability of...
Knowledge of seasonal trends in hospital-associated infection incidence may improve surveillance and...
AbstractTo assess seasonal variations in Gram-negative and healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs),...
<p>It can be seen that while there is a strong linear overall relationship between month of peak occ...
OBJECTIVE:Infections due to Gram-negative bacteria exhibit seasonal trends, with peak infection rate...
Infections due to Gram-negative bacteria exhibit seasonal trends, with peak infection rates during w...
Infections due to Gram-negative bacteria exhibit seasonal trends, with peak infection rates during w...
BACKGROUND: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
Background: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
Background: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of seasonal trends in hospital-associated infection incidence may improve surv...
Background: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
Objective: Recent research has suggested that episodes of gram-negative (GN) bloodstream infection (...
Central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) cause increased morbidity, mortality, and ho...
<p>Predicted mean monthly fractions of bloodstream infections due to Gram-negative bacteria, based o...
Hosp Univ Austral, Div Infect Dis Prevent & Infect Control Serv, Buenos Aires, DF, ArgentinaHosp Uni...
Knowledge of seasonal trends in hospital-associated infection incidence may improve surveillance and...
AbstractTo assess seasonal variations in Gram-negative and healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs),...
<p>It can be seen that while there is a strong linear overall relationship between month of peak occ...
OBJECTIVE:Infections due to Gram-negative bacteria exhibit seasonal trends, with peak infection rate...
Infections due to Gram-negative bacteria exhibit seasonal trends, with peak infection rates during w...
Infections due to Gram-negative bacteria exhibit seasonal trends, with peak infection rates during w...
BACKGROUND: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
Background: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
Background: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of seasonal trends in hospital-associated infection incidence may improve surv...
Background: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
Objective: Recent research has suggested that episodes of gram-negative (GN) bloodstream infection (...
Central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) cause increased morbidity, mortality, and ho...
<p>Predicted mean monthly fractions of bloodstream infections due to Gram-negative bacteria, based o...
Hosp Univ Austral, Div Infect Dis Prevent & Infect Control Serv, Buenos Aires, DF, ArgentinaHosp Uni...
Knowledge of seasonal trends in hospital-associated infection incidence may improve surveillance and...
AbstractTo assess seasonal variations in Gram-negative and healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs),...
<p>It can be seen that while there is a strong linear overall relationship between month of peak occ...