Introduction A healthcare-associated infection (HAI) data point prevalence study (PPS) conducted in 1984 in Australian hospitals estimated the prevalence of HAI to be 6.3%. Since this time, there have been no further national estimates undertaken. In the absence of a coordinated national surveillance programme or regular PPS, there is a dearth of national HAI data to inform policy and practice priorities. Methods and analysis A national HAI PPS study will be undertaken based on the European Centres for Disease Control method. Nineteen public acute hospitals will participate. A standardised algorithm will be used to detect HAIs in a two-stage cluster design, random sample of adult inpatients in acute wards and all intensive care unit patien...
This surveillance report describes data relating to a number of key Healthcare Associated Infection ...
Introduction: The prevalence of hospital-acquired or healthcare-associated infections (HAI) varies f...
This study investigated hospital-acquired infection (HAI) across Australian public hospitals from Ja...
Introduction A healthcare-associated infection (HAI) data point prevalence study (PPS) conducted in ...
Background Australia does not have a national healthcare associated infection (HAI) surveillance pro...
Background: Australia does not have a national healthcare associated infection (HAI) surveillance pr...
Background: Australia does not have a national healthcare associated infection (HAI) surveillance pr...
Objective Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance programs are critical for infection pre...
Introduction: Central to all efforts to control and prevent healthcare associated infections (HAIs) ...
Australia does not have a national healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance program. Witho...
Endorsed by the Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control (ACIPC) ACIPC is the peak ...
Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are associated with increased morbidity and mortality, but t...
Australia does not have a national healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance program. Witho...
BackgroundThe measure of disease frequency most widely used to report healthcare-associated infectio...
Background Australia has commenced public reporting and benchmarking of healthcare associated infect...
This surveillance report describes data relating to a number of key Healthcare Associated Infection ...
Introduction: The prevalence of hospital-acquired or healthcare-associated infections (HAI) varies f...
This study investigated hospital-acquired infection (HAI) across Australian public hospitals from Ja...
Introduction A healthcare-associated infection (HAI) data point prevalence study (PPS) conducted in ...
Background Australia does not have a national healthcare associated infection (HAI) surveillance pro...
Background: Australia does not have a national healthcare associated infection (HAI) surveillance pr...
Background: Australia does not have a national healthcare associated infection (HAI) surveillance pr...
Objective Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance programs are critical for infection pre...
Introduction: Central to all efforts to control and prevent healthcare associated infections (HAIs) ...
Australia does not have a national healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance program. Witho...
Endorsed by the Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control (ACIPC) ACIPC is the peak ...
Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are associated with increased morbidity and mortality, but t...
Australia does not have a national healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance program. Witho...
BackgroundThe measure of disease frequency most widely used to report healthcare-associated infectio...
Background Australia has commenced public reporting and benchmarking of healthcare associated infect...
This surveillance report describes data relating to a number of key Healthcare Associated Infection ...
Introduction: The prevalence of hospital-acquired or healthcare-associated infections (HAI) varies f...
This study investigated hospital-acquired infection (HAI) across Australian public hospitals from Ja...