Background: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, and hospital costs that are partially preventable. HABSI seasonality has been described for gram-negative bacteria but has not been stratified per infection origin. Objective: To assess seasonality among all types of HABSIs and their associations with climate. Methods: Hospitals performing surveillance for at least 1 full calendar year between 2000 and 2014 were included. Mixed-effects negative binomial regression analysis calculated the peak-to-low monthly ratio as an adjusted HABSI incidence rate ratio (IRR) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Another regression model examined associations between HABSI rates and climate variables. These a...
The retrospective cohort study is based on two databases: The German national surveillance system fo...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that Escherichia coli infection rates peak in the summer; howeve...
OBJECTIVE:Infections due to Gram-negative bacteria exhibit seasonal trends, with peak infection rate...
Background: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
BACKGROUND: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
Background: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of seasonal trends in hospital-associated infection incidence may improve surv...
Central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) cause increased morbidity, mortality, and ho...
Objective: Recent research has suggested that episodes of gram-negative (GN) bloodstream infection (...
Knowledge of seasonal trends in hospital-associated infection incidence may improve surveillance and...
Background: The incidence of many infections is seasonal e.g. surgical site infections, urinary tra...
BackgroundThe incidence of many infections is seasonal e.g. surgical site infections, urinary tract ...
AbstractTo assess seasonal variations in Gram-negative and healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs),...
AbstractSeasonal variation in the rates of infection with certain Gram-negative organisms has been p...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate if temperature and humidity influenced the etiology of bloodstream infections ...
The retrospective cohort study is based on two databases: The German national surveillance system fo...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that Escherichia coli infection rates peak in the summer; howeve...
OBJECTIVE:Infections due to Gram-negative bacteria exhibit seasonal trends, with peak infection rate...
Background: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
BACKGROUND: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
Background: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HABSIs) cause increased morbidity, mortality, ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of seasonal trends in hospital-associated infection incidence may improve surv...
Central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) cause increased morbidity, mortality, and ho...
Objective: Recent research has suggested that episodes of gram-negative (GN) bloodstream infection (...
Knowledge of seasonal trends in hospital-associated infection incidence may improve surveillance and...
Background: The incidence of many infections is seasonal e.g. surgical site infections, urinary tra...
BackgroundThe incidence of many infections is seasonal e.g. surgical site infections, urinary tract ...
AbstractTo assess seasonal variations in Gram-negative and healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs),...
AbstractSeasonal variation in the rates of infection with certain Gram-negative organisms has been p...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate if temperature and humidity influenced the etiology of bloodstream infections ...
The retrospective cohort study is based on two databases: The German national surveillance system fo...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that Escherichia coli infection rates peak in the summer; howeve...
OBJECTIVE:Infections due to Gram-negative bacteria exhibit seasonal trends, with peak infection rate...