peer-reviewedContaminated blood cultures represent challenges regarding diagnosis, duration of hospitalization, antimicrobial use, pharmacy and laboratory costs. Facing problematic neonatal blood culture contamination (3.8%), we instigated a successful intervention combining skin antisepsis using sterile applicators with 2% chlorhexidine gluconate in 70% isopropanol prior to phlebotomy (replacing 70% isopropanol) and staff education. In the six months prior to intervention, 364 neonatal peripheral blood samples were collected. Fourteen (3.8%) were contaminated. In the post-intervention six months, 314 samples were collected. Three (0.96%) were contaminated, representing significant improvement (Fisher’s exact test: P= 0.0259). No de...
Affordable, efficacious, and safe interventions to prevent infections and improve neonatal survival ...
Background: Chlorhexidine skin cleansing might substantially reduce neonatal infection and mortality...
The initial specimen diversion technique (ISDT) was first described by Patton and Schmitt (J. Clin. ...
Introduction: Blood culture remains the gold standard for diagnosis of newborn infections. Its cont...
Background. Blood cultures are the most direct method of detecting bacteraemia. Reducing contaminati...
Background Blood cultures are an integral part of the diagnosis of bacteremia in unwell patients. Th...
Introduction: Despite the advantages of umbilical cord blood culture (UCBC) use for diagnosis of ear...
Compared to truly negative cultures, false-positive blood cultures not only increase laboratory work...
Background The use of vascular access devices (VADs) may put patients at risk for bloodstream infect...
SummaryCompared with truly negative cultures, false positive blood cultures (BCs) not only increase ...
Neonatal sepsis causes significant mortality and morbidity worldwide. Diagnosis is usually confirmed...
Various preparation of skin antisepsis was used to prevent catheter-related blood stream infection (...
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Background: Blood culture contamination leads to inappropriate or unnecessary antibiotic use. Howeve...
Summary: Compared with truly negative cultures, false positive blood cultures (BCs) not only increas...
Affordable, efficacious, and safe interventions to prevent infections and improve neonatal survival ...
Background: Chlorhexidine skin cleansing might substantially reduce neonatal infection and mortality...
The initial specimen diversion technique (ISDT) was first described by Patton and Schmitt (J. Clin. ...
Introduction: Blood culture remains the gold standard for diagnosis of newborn infections. Its cont...
Background. Blood cultures are the most direct method of detecting bacteraemia. Reducing contaminati...
Background Blood cultures are an integral part of the diagnosis of bacteremia in unwell patients. Th...
Introduction: Despite the advantages of umbilical cord blood culture (UCBC) use for diagnosis of ear...
Compared to truly negative cultures, false-positive blood cultures not only increase laboratory work...
Background The use of vascular access devices (VADs) may put patients at risk for bloodstream infect...
SummaryCompared with truly negative cultures, false positive blood cultures (BCs) not only increase ...
Neonatal sepsis causes significant mortality and morbidity worldwide. Diagnosis is usually confirmed...
Various preparation of skin antisepsis was used to prevent catheter-related blood stream infection (...
Copyright © 2010 The Hospital Infection Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reservedBlood...
Background: Blood culture contamination leads to inappropriate or unnecessary antibiotic use. Howeve...
Summary: Compared with truly negative cultures, false positive blood cultures (BCs) not only increas...
Affordable, efficacious, and safe interventions to prevent infections and improve neonatal survival ...
Background: Chlorhexidine skin cleansing might substantially reduce neonatal infection and mortality...
The initial specimen diversion technique (ISDT) was first described by Patton and Schmitt (J. Clin. ...