Abstract: Background: Infectious disease in aging adults ( 6561 years) often occurs in combination with other health conditions leading to long hospital stays. Detailed studies on infection in aging adults investigating this problem are sparse. Aim: To quantify the effect of primary and secondary diagnosed infections on hospitalization bed-days among aging adult patients. Design: Retrospective patient-file study. Setting: Ziekenhuis Netwerk Antwerpen (ZNA) Hospital, a 1,858-bed general hospital in Belgium, with 364 beds allocated to geriatric patients. Data source: Database of hospitalized adult patients aged 6561 years. Methods: All adult patients aged 6561 years hospitalized on two wards, Geriatrics and Pulmonology, from 2010 to 2014 we...
Aim: In this study, it was aimed to investigate infectious disease frequency, most admission complia...
OBJECTIVE: Sepsis is an increasingly common and lethal medical condition that occurs in people of al...
Objectives: To compare the proportion of antimicrobial-resistant strains among bacterial isolates fr...
BackgroundInfectious disease in aging adults (≥61 years) often occurs in combination with other heal...
Objectives: To determine the effect of age on patterns of infection and on outcomes in individuals w...
In older adults infections are among the leading causes of emergency department visits, hospitaliza...
BACKGROUND: Estimates on the incidence rates of infections are needed to assess the burden of diseas...
Introduction: Healthcare- Associated Infections (HAI) are known to be one of the most important heal...
Objectives: To determine the effect of age on patterns of infection and on outcomes in individuals w...
• Objective: Although successes have been achieved in the treatment of the infectious diseases with ...
Abstract: Background: Old age is inevitable. Successful aging is the wish of everybody. It is just ...
The elderly population will grow rapidly over the next 25 years, however there is little information...
Demographic studies show that life expectancy is increasing in developed countries; increased longev...
Objectives: To estimate the incidence and risk factors for gastroenteritis-related hospitalisations ...
International audienceIn France, although there are 445,000 beds in nursing homes (NHs) for elderly ...
Aim: In this study, it was aimed to investigate infectious disease frequency, most admission complia...
OBJECTIVE: Sepsis is an increasingly common and lethal medical condition that occurs in people of al...
Objectives: To compare the proportion of antimicrobial-resistant strains among bacterial isolates fr...
BackgroundInfectious disease in aging adults (≥61 years) often occurs in combination with other heal...
Objectives: To determine the effect of age on patterns of infection and on outcomes in individuals w...
In older adults infections are among the leading causes of emergency department visits, hospitaliza...
BACKGROUND: Estimates on the incidence rates of infections are needed to assess the burden of diseas...
Introduction: Healthcare- Associated Infections (HAI) are known to be one of the most important heal...
Objectives: To determine the effect of age on patterns of infection and on outcomes in individuals w...
• Objective: Although successes have been achieved in the treatment of the infectious diseases with ...
Abstract: Background: Old age is inevitable. Successful aging is the wish of everybody. It is just ...
The elderly population will grow rapidly over the next 25 years, however there is little information...
Demographic studies show that life expectancy is increasing in developed countries; increased longev...
Objectives: To estimate the incidence and risk factors for gastroenteritis-related hospitalisations ...
International audienceIn France, although there are 445,000 beds in nursing homes (NHs) for elderly ...
Aim: In this study, it was aimed to investigate infectious disease frequency, most admission complia...
OBJECTIVE: Sepsis is an increasingly common and lethal medical condition that occurs in people of al...
Objectives: To compare the proportion of antimicrobial-resistant strains among bacterial isolates fr...