Antibiotic use is thought to promote bacterial antibiotic resistance by selectively inhibiting the growth of sensitive strains. This study investigates the relation between antibiotic use and the propagation of antibiotic-resistant hospital-acquired infections due to gram-negative bacteria in a population of hospitalized patients. It treats infection spread and hospital mortality as a Markov process, in which the transition probabilities are logistic functions of a set of personal and hospital characteristics. Data from a university hospital are used to derive the parameters of the model
Resistance of developed bacteria to antibiotic treatment is a very important issue, because introduc...
Nosocomial infections caused by antibiotic resistant bacteria are a major threat to global public he...
Abstract Antibiotic resistance is a major burden in many hospital settings as it drastically reduces...
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...
Nosocomial outbreaks of bacteria are well documented. Based on these incidents, and the heavy usage ...
Abstract Background Using mathematical deterministic models of the epidemiology of hospital-acquired...
Abstract Mathematical models are valuable tools with which to predict and explain the epidemiology o...
Extensive antibiotic use over the years has led to the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistant ...
Extensive antibiotic use over the years has led to the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistant ...
As microorganisms become more resistant to antimicrobial agents, effective infection control measure...
Widespread use of antibiotics has resulted in an increase in antimicrobial-resistant microorganisms....
In Part I we discuss models for the spread of nosocomial antibioticresistant bacteria. We focus on ...
The primary objective of this dissertation is to utilise, adapt and extend current stochastic models...
The increase in antibiotic resistance continues to pose a public health risk as very few new antibio...
Resistance of developed bacteria to antibiotic treatment is a very important issue, because introduc...
Nosocomial infections caused by antibiotic resistant bacteria are a major threat to global public he...
Abstract Antibiotic resistance is a major burden in many hospital settings as it drastically reduces...
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...
Nosocomial outbreaks of bacteria are well documented. Based on these incidents, and the heavy usage ...
Abstract Background Using mathematical deterministic models of the epidemiology of hospital-acquired...
Abstract Mathematical models are valuable tools with which to predict and explain the epidemiology o...
Extensive antibiotic use over the years has led to the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistant ...
Extensive antibiotic use over the years has led to the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistant ...
As microorganisms become more resistant to antimicrobial agents, effective infection control measure...
Widespread use of antibiotics has resulted in an increase in antimicrobial-resistant microorganisms....
In Part I we discuss models for the spread of nosocomial antibioticresistant bacteria. We focus on ...
The primary objective of this dissertation is to utilise, adapt and extend current stochastic models...
The increase in antibiotic resistance continues to pose a public health risk as very few new antibio...
Resistance of developed bacteria to antibiotic treatment is a very important issue, because introduc...
Nosocomial infections caused by antibiotic resistant bacteria are a major threat to global public he...
Abstract Antibiotic resistance is a major burden in many hospital settings as it drastically reduces...