A retrospective study was performed to evaluate the clinical characteristics of nosocomial infections in patients with acute infection of central nervous system (ACNS infections). The study included 1,686 patients admitted to the ICU. Of 1,686 patients, 936 (55.5%) had ACNS infection. Nosocomial infections was confirmedin 221 (23.6%) patients with ACNS infection. The most common risk factors for ICU-acquired nosocomial infections were consciousness disorder, mechanical ventilation and nasogastric tube. The coagulase – negative Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequent isolated pathogen (285 isolates, 56.5%). Results suggest that a persistently high level of therapeutic activity and persistently depressed consciousness after the ICU admiss...
Objective: We aimed to describe the pattern of nosocomial infections in an adult medical-surgical in...
Objective: We aimed to describe the pattern of nosocomial infections in an adult medical-surgical in...
Background: ICU patients are at risk for acquiring nosocomial infection. The present study is to def...
WOS: 000270682900006Background: Nosocomial infections in intensive care units are common and associa...
Introduction: Intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired infections increase morbidity, mortality and treatm...
All patients treated at a neurology intensive care unit (ICU) with a capacity of six-beds were prosp...
Background: Nosocomial infections in intensive care units are common and associated with high morbid...
Objective: Nosocomial infections (NI) are serious threats for patients, especially those treated in ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care unit (...
Background: Various microorganisms predominant in hospitals causes nosocomial infections (NIs) makin...
Background: Various microorganisms predominant in hospitals causes nosocomial infections (NIs) makin...
Aim: To determine the frequency of nosocomial infections (NIs) and the antimicrobial resistance of p...
Introduction: Increased mortality has been reported among intensive care unit (ICU) patients with no...
Nosocomial infection is occured subsequent to admitting patients to the hospital. This infection is ...
Background: Nosocomial infection is defined as an infection which develops 48 hours after hospital a...
Objective: We aimed to describe the pattern of nosocomial infections in an adult medical-surgical in...
Objective: We aimed to describe the pattern of nosocomial infections in an adult medical-surgical in...
Background: ICU patients are at risk for acquiring nosocomial infection. The present study is to def...
WOS: 000270682900006Background: Nosocomial infections in intensive care units are common and associa...
Introduction: Intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired infections increase morbidity, mortality and treatm...
All patients treated at a neurology intensive care unit (ICU) with a capacity of six-beds were prosp...
Background: Nosocomial infections in intensive care units are common and associated with high morbid...
Objective: Nosocomial infections (NI) are serious threats for patients, especially those treated in ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care unit (...
Background: Various microorganisms predominant in hospitals causes nosocomial infections (NIs) makin...
Background: Various microorganisms predominant in hospitals causes nosocomial infections (NIs) makin...
Aim: To determine the frequency of nosocomial infections (NIs) and the antimicrobial resistance of p...
Introduction: Increased mortality has been reported among intensive care unit (ICU) patients with no...
Nosocomial infection is occured subsequent to admitting patients to the hospital. This infection is ...
Background: Nosocomial infection is defined as an infection which develops 48 hours after hospital a...
Objective: We aimed to describe the pattern of nosocomial infections in an adult medical-surgical in...
Objective: We aimed to describe the pattern of nosocomial infections in an adult medical-surgical in...
Background: ICU patients are at risk for acquiring nosocomial infection. The present study is to def...