Background: Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) in intensive care units (ICUs) are among the avoidable morbidity and mortality causes. This study aimed at investigating the rate of ICU-acquired infections (ICU-AIs) in Iran. Methods: For the purpose of this multi-center study, the rate of ICU-AIs calculated based on the data collected through Iranian nosocomial infections surveillance system and hospital information system. The data expanded based on 12 months of the year (13,632 records in terms of �hospital-ward-month�), and then, the last observation carried forward method was used to replace the missing data. Results: The mean (standard deviation) age of 52,276 patients with HAIs in the ICUs was 47.37 (30.78) years. The overall rate ...
Background: Hospital-acquired infection is one of the main concerns in Neonatal Intensive Care Units...
Background and Aim: Viral infections in the intensive care units (ICUs) often involve the central ne...
<p>among about 10% of hospitalized patients. HAIs increase mortality and morbidity and prolonged hos...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) lead to increased length of hospital stay, inappropriate use of ...
Background: Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are a well-known cause of morbidity and mortality in...
Device-associated health care-acquired infections (DA-HAIs) pose a threat to patient safety, particu...
Introduction. Surveillance of health care-associated infections (HAIs) is an essential part of an ef...
SummaryDevice-associated health care-acquired infections (DA-HAIs) pose a threat to patient safety, ...
AbstractBackground and objectives: Evaluating the incidence of nosocomial and invasive device-relate...
SummaryBackgroundHospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are critical and mostly preventable complicatio...
Abstract Infection control and hospital-acquired infection (HAI) prevalence have recently attracted ...
Background: Hospital infections have affected millions of people around the world and are considered...
Background&Objective: Hospital infection is one of the important determinants on lengthening hospita...
Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI) are major burdens for patients, healthcare professionals and soci...
SummaryPurposeTo determine the rate of device-associated healthcare-associated infections (DA-HAIs) ...
Background: Hospital-acquired infection is one of the main concerns in Neonatal Intensive Care Units...
Background and Aim: Viral infections in the intensive care units (ICUs) often involve the central ne...
<p>among about 10% of hospitalized patients. HAIs increase mortality and morbidity and prolonged hos...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) lead to increased length of hospital stay, inappropriate use of ...
Background: Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are a well-known cause of morbidity and mortality in...
Device-associated health care-acquired infections (DA-HAIs) pose a threat to patient safety, particu...
Introduction. Surveillance of health care-associated infections (HAIs) is an essential part of an ef...
SummaryDevice-associated health care-acquired infections (DA-HAIs) pose a threat to patient safety, ...
AbstractBackground and objectives: Evaluating the incidence of nosocomial and invasive device-relate...
SummaryBackgroundHospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are critical and mostly preventable complicatio...
Abstract Infection control and hospital-acquired infection (HAI) prevalence have recently attracted ...
Background: Hospital infections have affected millions of people around the world and are considered...
Background&Objective: Hospital infection is one of the important determinants on lengthening hospita...
Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI) are major burdens for patients, healthcare professionals and soci...
SummaryPurposeTo determine the rate of device-associated healthcare-associated infections (DA-HAIs) ...
Background: Hospital-acquired infection is one of the main concerns in Neonatal Intensive Care Units...
Background and Aim: Viral infections in the intensive care units (ICUs) often involve the central ne...
<p>among about 10% of hospitalized patients. HAIs increase mortality and morbidity and prolonged hos...