Background: The study aimed to investigate the changes in nosocomial infection density after patients were transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU) of a new-build hospital. Methods: The types and rates of nosocomial infections were obtained for a one-year period retrospectively before leaving the old hospital premises and for a one-year periods after moving into the new hospital. The intensive care unit in the "old" premises was comprised of a 17-bedded hall, and thirty-three nurses shifted to work forty-eight hours a week, with each nurse assigned to provide care for two patients. The intensive care unit in the "new" premises consisted of single rooms, each with twenty-eight beds. Results: The median nosocomial infection density decrea...
Background: Various microorganisms predominant in hospitals causes nosocomial infections (NIs) makin...
Nosocomial infection has become a serious problem in recent years with the progress of medical care ...
AbstractIntroductionThe rates of multiresistant bacteria colonization or infection (MRB+) developmen...
Background: The study aimed to investigate the changes in nosocomial infection density after patient...
Objective: We aimed to describe the pattern of nosocomial infections in an adult medical-surgical in...
Background&Objective: Hospital infection is one of the important determinants on lengthening hospita...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care unit (...
OBJECTIVE: The proportion of intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired infections that are a consequence of...
INTRODUCTION: The rates of multiresistant bacteria colonization or infection (MRB+) development in i...
Abstract Introduction and Objective: Nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care units (ICUs) are...
A prospective cohort study was undertaken with two end points: (i) to compare the 48 h time cut-off ...
A nosocomial infection is defined as any infection occurring in a patient during hospital stay or re...
<p>Introduction: Nosocomial infections are those infections acquired as a result of treatment in a h...
Purpose : The purpose of this study is to determine the risk adjusted nosocomial infection(NI) rate ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a continuous quality-improvement program on nosocomi...
Background: Various microorganisms predominant in hospitals causes nosocomial infections (NIs) makin...
Nosocomial infection has become a serious problem in recent years with the progress of medical care ...
AbstractIntroductionThe rates of multiresistant bacteria colonization or infection (MRB+) developmen...
Background: The study aimed to investigate the changes in nosocomial infection density after patient...
Objective: We aimed to describe the pattern of nosocomial infections in an adult medical-surgical in...
Background&Objective: Hospital infection is one of the important determinants on lengthening hospita...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care unit (...
OBJECTIVE: The proportion of intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired infections that are a consequence of...
INTRODUCTION: The rates of multiresistant bacteria colonization or infection (MRB+) development in i...
Abstract Introduction and Objective: Nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care units (ICUs) are...
A prospective cohort study was undertaken with two end points: (i) to compare the 48 h time cut-off ...
A nosocomial infection is defined as any infection occurring in a patient during hospital stay or re...
<p>Introduction: Nosocomial infections are those infections acquired as a result of treatment in a h...
Purpose : The purpose of this study is to determine the risk adjusted nosocomial infection(NI) rate ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a continuous quality-improvement program on nosocomi...
Background: Various microorganisms predominant in hospitals causes nosocomial infections (NIs) makin...
Nosocomial infection has become a serious problem in recent years with the progress of medical care ...
AbstractIntroductionThe rates of multiresistant bacteria colonization or infection (MRB+) developmen...