Nosocomial infections are a major challenge for modern medicine and contribute to increased resource use in health care systems. The first hospital-wide prevalence survey of nosocomial infections was conducted at the University of Geneva Hospitals in 1994. At the time of the study, 16.9% of admitted patients had nosocomial infections (168/994). Leading infection sites were: urinary tract (30%), respiratory tract (17%), surgical wounds (12%) and bloodstream (9.6%). Rates of infection varied between hospital wards: intensive care (21%), surgery (19%), rehabilitation (18%), internal medicine (13%). However, the distribution of nosocomial infections varied according to surveillance and attribution rules. Optimal detection of nosocomial infectio...
ABSTRACT Nosocomial infections also known as hospital acquired infections are defined as infections ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to rank the risk of nosocomial infection (NI) accord...
Background: Considering the necessity of hospital infection control because of the long recovery tim...
A one-week period-prevalence survey, aimed at assessing the scale of nosocomial infections, was cond...
A national one-day prevalence survey of nosocomial infections was carried out in March 1984 in 106 B...
A survey was conducted in the largest hospital in Albania to estimate the prevalence and risk factor...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence and risk factors for nosocomial infections (NIs) in four Swis...
The prevalence of infectious diseases at our hospital (Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois, Lau...
A long-period survey was carried out in three University Hospitals in Ilam-Iran in during Feb. 1997 ...
Infections caused by health care or nosocomial infections are a continuous problem for health instit...
Nosocomial infections or healthcare associated infections occur in patients under medical care. Thes...
Une enquête de prévalence des infections nosocomiales a été réalisée en mai 1996 dans les secteurs d...
La surveillance des infections nosocomiales constitue le fondement de la prévention des infections d...
© TÜBİTAK. Background/aim: Nosocomial infections occur worldwide and affect both developed and resou...
Introduction: Nosocomial infections (NIs) are a serious health problem in hospitals worldwide and ar...
ABSTRACT Nosocomial infections also known as hospital acquired infections are defined as infections ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to rank the risk of nosocomial infection (NI) accord...
Background: Considering the necessity of hospital infection control because of the long recovery tim...
A one-week period-prevalence survey, aimed at assessing the scale of nosocomial infections, was cond...
A national one-day prevalence survey of nosocomial infections was carried out in March 1984 in 106 B...
A survey was conducted in the largest hospital in Albania to estimate the prevalence and risk factor...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence and risk factors for nosocomial infections (NIs) in four Swis...
The prevalence of infectious diseases at our hospital (Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois, Lau...
A long-period survey was carried out in three University Hospitals in Ilam-Iran in during Feb. 1997 ...
Infections caused by health care or nosocomial infections are a continuous problem for health instit...
Nosocomial infections or healthcare associated infections occur in patients under medical care. Thes...
Une enquête de prévalence des infections nosocomiales a été réalisée en mai 1996 dans les secteurs d...
La surveillance des infections nosocomiales constitue le fondement de la prévention des infections d...
© TÜBİTAK. Background/aim: Nosocomial infections occur worldwide and affect both developed and resou...
Introduction: Nosocomial infections (NIs) are a serious health problem in hospitals worldwide and ar...
ABSTRACT Nosocomial infections also known as hospital acquired infections are defined as infections ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to rank the risk of nosocomial infection (NI) accord...
Background: Considering the necessity of hospital infection control because of the long recovery tim...