Background & objectives: A major challenge to patient safety that has serious public health implications by changing the quality of life of patients and sometimes causing disability or even death is Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs). The true research and number remains unknown in developing countries. To estimate point prevalence of HAI and study the associated risk factors in a tertiary care hospital are the objectives of this study. Methods: A series of cross-sectional surveys were conducted between March and August in 2017 . A structured data entry form was used to acquire patient data when the were admitted to the hospital. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines were used to identify and diagnose patients with HAI. ...
Aim:To estimate the prevalence ofNI in three private hospitals and identify the related risk factors...
A well-structured infection control programme plays a vital role in reducing mortality, morbidity an...
Abstract Infection control and hospital-acquired infection (HAI) prevalence have recently attracted ...
Background & objectives: Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are a major challenge to patient safety...
Introduction: The prevalence of hospital-acquired or healthcare-associated infections (HAI) varies f...
Background The burden of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) is all assumption based, and the true b...
WOS: 000219732100012Introduction: The prevalence of hospital-acquired or healthcare-associated infec...
Background: Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) are defined as infections whichdevelop 48 hours afte...
Background. Healthcare acquired infections (HAI) are an important cause of morbidity and mortality i...
Background: Effective infection prevention and control strategies require reliable data describing t...
Background: Hitherto efforts to implement data driven prevention guidelines for hospitalacquired inf...
Introduction: Prevalence study is simple, cheap and fast method that provides information about hosp...
Background: There is a paucity of data describing hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) in Africa. Obj...
Background: There is a paucity of data describing hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) in Africa. Obj...
Abstract: The issue of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) is very serious and concerns public h...
Aim:To estimate the prevalence ofNI in three private hospitals and identify the related risk factors...
A well-structured infection control programme plays a vital role in reducing mortality, morbidity an...
Abstract Infection control and hospital-acquired infection (HAI) prevalence have recently attracted ...
Background & objectives: Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are a major challenge to patient safety...
Introduction: The prevalence of hospital-acquired or healthcare-associated infections (HAI) varies f...
Background The burden of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) is all assumption based, and the true b...
WOS: 000219732100012Introduction: The prevalence of hospital-acquired or healthcare-associated infec...
Background: Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) are defined as infections whichdevelop 48 hours afte...
Background. Healthcare acquired infections (HAI) are an important cause of morbidity and mortality i...
Background: Effective infection prevention and control strategies require reliable data describing t...
Background: Hitherto efforts to implement data driven prevention guidelines for hospitalacquired inf...
Introduction: Prevalence study is simple, cheap and fast method that provides information about hosp...
Background: There is a paucity of data describing hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) in Africa. Obj...
Background: There is a paucity of data describing hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) in Africa. Obj...
Abstract: The issue of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) is very serious and concerns public h...
Aim:To estimate the prevalence ofNI in three private hospitals and identify the related risk factors...
A well-structured infection control programme plays a vital role in reducing mortality, morbidity an...
Abstract Infection control and hospital-acquired infection (HAI) prevalence have recently attracted ...