Background and Aim: Nosocomial infections are defined as infections occurring during a patient's stay at hospital (48-72h after admission).Nosocomial infections are one of the important problems of health. This study aimed was determine the prevalence of nosocomial infections, and related factors in hospitals with more than 100 beds in south Khorasan Province. Materials and Methods: In this crass-sectional study, an investigator-administered questionnaire was completed for each patient with nosocomial infections diagnosis in hospitals with more than 100 beds in South Khorasan. This questionnaire conation demographic characteristic of patients, department, duration of admission, kind of pathogen and risk factors that was designed according ...
<p>among about 10% of hospitalized patients. HAIs increase mortality and morbidity and prolonged hos...
Aim: Nosocomial infection is one the most important health problem in the world. In trauma patients,...
among about 10% of hospitalized patients. HAIs increase mortality and morbidity and prolonged hospit...
Background and Aim: Nosocomial infections are defined as infections occurring during a patient's...
Background and Objectives: A nosocomial infection (NI) is defined as an infection occurring in a pat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Nosocomial infections are one of the major health problems. As the length ...
Background: Considering the necessity of hospital infection control because of the long recovery tim...
Backgroundand Objectives:Nosocomialinfectionsare knownas an important public health problem worldwid...
Background Nosocomial infections have increasingly resulted in death and the patients shou...
A long-period survey was carried out in three University Hospitals in Ilam-Iran in during Feb. 1997 ...
Dear Editor -in - Chief Nosocomial infections are a major problem in modern medicine and an importa...
Background&Objective: Hospital infection is one of the important determinants on lengthening hospita...
Background: Nosocomial infections account for about one third of deaths in hospitals and are increas...
Purpose: To evaluate the frequency of hospital infections in patients admitted to the medical Unit I...
Purpose: To evaluate the frequency of hospital infections in patients admitted to the medical Units ...
<p>among about 10% of hospitalized patients. HAIs increase mortality and morbidity and prolonged hos...
Aim: Nosocomial infection is one the most important health problem in the world. In trauma patients,...
among about 10% of hospitalized patients. HAIs increase mortality and morbidity and prolonged hospit...
Background and Aim: Nosocomial infections are defined as infections occurring during a patient's...
Background and Objectives: A nosocomial infection (NI) is defined as an infection occurring in a pat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Nosocomial infections are one of the major health problems. As the length ...
Background: Considering the necessity of hospital infection control because of the long recovery tim...
Backgroundand Objectives:Nosocomialinfectionsare knownas an important public health problem worldwid...
Background Nosocomial infections have increasingly resulted in death and the patients shou...
A long-period survey was carried out in three University Hospitals in Ilam-Iran in during Feb. 1997 ...
Dear Editor -in - Chief Nosocomial infections are a major problem in modern medicine and an importa...
Background&Objective: Hospital infection is one of the important determinants on lengthening hospita...
Background: Nosocomial infections account for about one third of deaths in hospitals and are increas...
Purpose: To evaluate the frequency of hospital infections in patients admitted to the medical Unit I...
Purpose: To evaluate the frequency of hospital infections in patients admitted to the medical Units ...
<p>among about 10% of hospitalized patients. HAIs increase mortality and morbidity and prolonged hos...
Aim: Nosocomial infection is one the most important health problem in the world. In trauma patients,...
among about 10% of hospitalized patients. HAIs increase mortality and morbidity and prolonged hospit...