The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI) project of the Italian Study Group of Hospital Hygiene (GISIO e SItI) was undertaken to ensure standardisation of definitions, data collection and reporting procedures using the Hospital in Europe Link for Infection Control through Surveillance (HELICS)-ICU benchmark. Before starting surveillance, participant ICUs met in order to involve the key stakeholders in the project through participation in planning. Four electronic data forms for web-based data collection were designed. The six-month patient-based prospective survey was undertaken from November 2006 to May 2007, preceded by a one-month surveillance pilot study to assess the overall fea...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) represent a significant burden among infectious ...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is the major cause of mortality from any infectious disease worldwide. Sepsis m...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whet...
The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI) project of ...
The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI) project of ...
The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI) project of ...
Objectives: The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI)...
Background: Implementing infection control measures in light of healthcare-associated infection (HAI...
BACKGROUND: Implementing infection control measures in light of healthcare-associated infection (HAI...
Objectives: The main aims of our study were to compare risk adjusted rates from the first two editio...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether prese...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether pres...
AIM: A continuous infection surveillance program was conducted by GiViTI throughout 2006 in Intensi...
Objective. To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether presen...
Validity is one of the most critical factors concerning surveillance of nosocomial infections (NIs)....
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) represent a significant burden among infectious ...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is the major cause of mortality from any infectious disease worldwide. Sepsis m...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whet...
The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI) project of ...
The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI) project of ...
The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI) project of ...
Objectives: The Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) (SPIN-UTI)...
Background: Implementing infection control measures in light of healthcare-associated infection (HAI...
BACKGROUND: Implementing infection control measures in light of healthcare-associated infection (HAI...
Objectives: The main aims of our study were to compare risk adjusted rates from the first two editio...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether prese...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether pres...
AIM: A continuous infection surveillance program was conducted by GiViTI throughout 2006 in Intensi...
Objective. To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whether presen...
Validity is one of the most critical factors concerning surveillance of nosocomial infections (NIs)....
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) represent a significant burden among infectious ...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is the major cause of mortality from any infectious disease worldwide. Sepsis m...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of infections in intensive care units (ICUs), whet...