International audienceMany nosocomial outbreaks exhibit “superspreading events” in which cross-transmission occurs via a single individual to a large number of patients. We investigated how heterogeneity in Health-Care Worker (HCW) behaviors, especially compliance to hand hygiene, may cause superspreading events. In particular, we compared the superspreading potential of peripatetic (noncohorted) HCWs with that of other HCWs. We developed an agent-based model for hand transmission of a pathogen in a hospital ward. Three HCW profiles were allowed: 2 assigned profiles, one with frequent contacts with a limited number of patients, another with fewer contacts but with more patients; and one peripatetic profile, with a single daily contact with ...
microorganisms from the hands of health care workers is the main source of cross-infection in hospit...
SummaryThis study quantifies the relationship between hand hygiene and the frequency with which heal...
An outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) among healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia in 2...
International audienceMany nosocomial outbreaks exhibit “superspreading events” in which cross-trans...
BackgroundHand transmission of harmful microorganisms may lead to infections and poses a major threa...
(See the editorial commentary by Daniels, on pages 1488–90.) Background. Super-spreading events, in ...
International audienceRole of super-spreader phenomenon in a Covid-19 cluster among healthcare worke...
International audienceBackgroundHand-hygiene compliance and contacts of health-care workers largely ...
Enhancing the evaluation of pathogen transmission risk in a hospital by merging hand-hygiene complia...
BACKGROUND: Cross-transmission of microorganisms by the hands of health care workers is considered t...
Abstract Background Nosocomial, or healthcare-associated infections (HAI), exact a high medical and ...
Healthcare worker (HCW) behaviours, such as the sequence of their contacts with surfaces and hand hy...
BACKGROUND: Transmission of microorganisms from the hands of health care workers is the main source ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate healthcare personnel's working conditions in relation to risk be...
microorganisms from the hands of health care workers is the main source of cross-infection in hospit...
SummaryThis study quantifies the relationship between hand hygiene and the frequency with which heal...
An outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) among healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia in 2...
International audienceMany nosocomial outbreaks exhibit “superspreading events” in which cross-trans...
BackgroundHand transmission of harmful microorganisms may lead to infections and poses a major threa...
(See the editorial commentary by Daniels, on pages 1488–90.) Background. Super-spreading events, in ...
International audienceRole of super-spreader phenomenon in a Covid-19 cluster among healthcare worke...
International audienceBackgroundHand-hygiene compliance and contacts of health-care workers largely ...
Enhancing the evaluation of pathogen transmission risk in a hospital by merging hand-hygiene complia...
BACKGROUND: Cross-transmission of microorganisms by the hands of health care workers is considered t...
Abstract Background Nosocomial, or healthcare-associated infections (HAI), exact a high medical and ...
Healthcare worker (HCW) behaviours, such as the sequence of their contacts with surfaces and hand hy...
BACKGROUND: Transmission of microorganisms from the hands of health care workers is the main source ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate healthcare personnel's working conditions in relation to risk be...
microorganisms from the hands of health care workers is the main source of cross-infection in hospit...
SummaryThis study quantifies the relationship between hand hygiene and the frequency with which heal...
An outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) among healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia in 2...