SummaryThe goal of this study was to attempt to determine the rate of contamination of health-care workers’ (HCWs) hands and environmental surfaces in intensive care units (ICU) by the main bacteria associated with hospital acquired infections (HAIs) in Tehran, Iran. A total of 605 and 762 swab samples were obtained from six ICU environments and HCWs’ hands. Identification of the bacterial isolates was performed according to standard biochemical methods, and their antimicrobial susceptibility was determined based on the guidelines recommended by clinical and laboratory standards institute (CLSI). The homology of the resistance patterns was assessed by the NTSYSsp software. The most frequent bacteria on the HCWs’ hands and in the environment...
Introduction: The most important factor in the spread of hospital infections is the hands of healthc...
SummaryDevice-associated health care-acquired infections (DA-HAIs) pose a threat to patient safety, ...
Device-associated health care-acquired infections (DA-HAIs) pose a threat to patient safety, particu...
The goal of this study was to attempt to determine the rate of contamination of health-care workers'...
SummaryThe goal of this study was to attempt to determine the rate of contamination of health-care w...
Introduction. Nosocomial infections remain a major challenge to the health care system and result in...
Intensive care unit- (ICU-) acquired infections are a major health problem worldwide. Inanimate surf...
Intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired infections are a challenging health problem worldwide, especially...
Objective: The objective of the present study was primarily to identify the sources and types of bac...
There are documents that confirm the cycle of bacterial transmission between patients, staff, and th...
ICU-acquired infections are a challenging health problem worldwide as the patient’s immunity is alre...
Direct shedding of microbes by patients and health care workers results in contamination of Intensiv...
Abstract Background and Objective: Nowadays, nosocomial infection is one of the greatest problems i...
ABSTRACT Patients in intensive care unit are about 5 times more likely to acquire nosocomial infecti...
Cross- infection from patient to patient or from hospital personnel to patients represents constant ...
Introduction: The most important factor in the spread of hospital infections is the hands of healthc...
SummaryDevice-associated health care-acquired infections (DA-HAIs) pose a threat to patient safety, ...
Device-associated health care-acquired infections (DA-HAIs) pose a threat to patient safety, particu...
The goal of this study was to attempt to determine the rate of contamination of health-care workers'...
SummaryThe goal of this study was to attempt to determine the rate of contamination of health-care w...
Introduction. Nosocomial infections remain a major challenge to the health care system and result in...
Intensive care unit- (ICU-) acquired infections are a major health problem worldwide. Inanimate surf...
Intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired infections are a challenging health problem worldwide, especially...
Objective: The objective of the present study was primarily to identify the sources and types of bac...
There are documents that confirm the cycle of bacterial transmission between patients, staff, and th...
ICU-acquired infections are a challenging health problem worldwide as the patient’s immunity is alre...
Direct shedding of microbes by patients and health care workers results in contamination of Intensiv...
Abstract Background and Objective: Nowadays, nosocomial infection is one of the greatest problems i...
ABSTRACT Patients in intensive care unit are about 5 times more likely to acquire nosocomial infecti...
Cross- infection from patient to patient or from hospital personnel to patients represents constant ...
Introduction: The most important factor in the spread of hospital infections is the hands of healthc...
SummaryDevice-associated health care-acquired infections (DA-HAIs) pose a threat to patient safety, ...
Device-associated health care-acquired infections (DA-HAIs) pose a threat to patient safety, particu...