Abstract Background Using mathematical deterministic models of the epidemiology of hospital-acquired infections and antibiotic resistance, it has been shown that the rates of hospital-acquired bacterial infection and frequency of antibiotic infections can be reduced by (i) restricting the admission of patients colonized with resistant bacteria, (ii) increasing the rate of turnover of patients, (iii) reducing transmission by infection control measures, and (iv) the use of second-line drugs for which there is no resistance. In an effort to explore the generality and robustness of the predictions of these deterministic models to the real world of hospitals, where there is variation in all of the factors contributing to the incidence of infecti...
Background Antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) are selected by the use of antibiotics. The rational ...
International audienceInterventions designed to reduce antibiotic consumption are under way worldwid...
Ordinary differential equation models used in mathematical epidemiology assume explicitly or implici...
A simple mathematical model of bacterial transmission within a hospital was used to study the effect...
The increase in antibiotic resistance continues to pose a public health risk as very few new antibio...
As microorganisms become more resistant to antimicrobial agents, effective infection control measure...
Abstract Mathematical models are valuable tools with which to predict and explain the epidemiology o...
As of now, not many pharmaceutical companies are producing new categories of antibiotics to fight ba...
Nosocomial infections caused by antibiotic resistant bacteria are a major threat to global public he...
Modelling antibiotic resistance evolution is inherently a multiscale problem: from the physical inte...
Antibiotic resistant nosocomial infections are an important cause of mortality and morbidity in hosp...
As the battle continues against hospital-acquired infections and the concurrent rise in antibiotic r...
In Part I we discuss models for the spread of nosocomial antibioticresistant bacteria. We focus on ...
Antibiotic use is thought to promote bacterial antibiotic resistance by selectively inhibiting the g...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) are selected by the use of antibiotics. The rational...
Background Antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) are selected by the use of antibiotics. The rational ...
International audienceInterventions designed to reduce antibiotic consumption are under way worldwid...
Ordinary differential equation models used in mathematical epidemiology assume explicitly or implici...
A simple mathematical model of bacterial transmission within a hospital was used to study the effect...
The increase in antibiotic resistance continues to pose a public health risk as very few new antibio...
As microorganisms become more resistant to antimicrobial agents, effective infection control measure...
Abstract Mathematical models are valuable tools with which to predict and explain the epidemiology o...
As of now, not many pharmaceutical companies are producing new categories of antibiotics to fight ba...
Nosocomial infections caused by antibiotic resistant bacteria are a major threat to global public he...
Modelling antibiotic resistance evolution is inherently a multiscale problem: from the physical inte...
Antibiotic resistant nosocomial infections are an important cause of mortality and morbidity in hosp...
As the battle continues against hospital-acquired infections and the concurrent rise in antibiotic r...
In Part I we discuss models for the spread of nosocomial antibioticresistant bacteria. We focus on ...
Antibiotic use is thought to promote bacterial antibiotic resistance by selectively inhibiting the g...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) are selected by the use of antibiotics. The rational...
Background Antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) are selected by the use of antibiotics. The rational ...
International audienceInterventions designed to reduce antibiotic consumption are under way worldwid...
Ordinary differential equation models used in mathematical epidemiology assume explicitly or implici...