BackgroundIncreased length of stay (LOS) for patients is an important measure of the burden of healthcare-associated infection (HAI).AimTo estimate the excess LOS attributable to HAI.MethodsThis was a one-year prospective incidence study of HAI observed in one teaching hospital and one general hospital in NHS Scotland as part of the Evaluation of Cost of Nosocomial Infection (ECONI) study. All adult inpatients with an overnight stay were included. HAI was diagnosed using European Centres for Disease Prevention and Control definitions. A multi-state model was used to account for the time-varying nature of HAI and the competing risks of death and discharge.FindingsThe excess LOS attributable to HAI was 7.8 days (95% confidence interval (CI): ...
International audienceObjectives: The objective of the study was to estimate the length of stay of p...
OBJECTIVES In 2017, a point-prevalence survey was conducted with 12,931 patients in 96 hospitals ...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) delay healing, prolong Hospital stay, and increase both Hospital...
Background Increased length of stay (LOS) for patients is an important measure of the burden of heal...
Background Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) affects millions of patients worldwide. HAI is asso...
IntroductionHealthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a major health concern and have substantial ...
IntroductionHealthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a major health concern and have substantial ...
AbstractHealthcare-associated infections (HAIs) unquestionably have substantial effects on morbidity...
BACKGROUND Estimates of the excess length of stay (LOS) attributable to healthcare-associated infect...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) not only bring additional medical cost to the patients but a...
The development of models of the cost-effectiveness of infection control programs must be informed b...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) unquestionably have substantial effects on morbidity and mor...
p. 126-136Assessing the overall burden of disease which can be attributed to hospital-acquired infec...
Background Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) is associated with increased morbidity and mortalit...
p. 158-162This matched cohort study estimates the effect of hospital-acquired bloodstream infection ...
International audienceObjectives: The objective of the study was to estimate the length of stay of p...
OBJECTIVES In 2017, a point-prevalence survey was conducted with 12,931 patients in 96 hospitals ...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) delay healing, prolong Hospital stay, and increase both Hospital...
Background Increased length of stay (LOS) for patients is an important measure of the burden of heal...
Background Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) affects millions of patients worldwide. HAI is asso...
IntroductionHealthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a major health concern and have substantial ...
IntroductionHealthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a major health concern and have substantial ...
AbstractHealthcare-associated infections (HAIs) unquestionably have substantial effects on morbidity...
BACKGROUND Estimates of the excess length of stay (LOS) attributable to healthcare-associated infect...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) not only bring additional medical cost to the patients but a...
The development of models of the cost-effectiveness of infection control programs must be informed b...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) unquestionably have substantial effects on morbidity and mor...
p. 126-136Assessing the overall burden of disease which can be attributed to hospital-acquired infec...
Background Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) is associated with increased morbidity and mortalit...
p. 158-162This matched cohort study estimates the effect of hospital-acquired bloodstream infection ...
International audienceObjectives: The objective of the study was to estimate the length of stay of p...
OBJECTIVES In 2017, a point-prevalence survey was conducted with 12,931 patients in 96 hospitals ...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) delay healing, prolong Hospital stay, and increase both Hospital...