In order to predict the success of infection control measures in hospitals one needs to understand the underlying dynamics of transmission and/or emergence of bacterial pathogens in the context of health care settings. As these dynamics essentially involve two populations – microorganisms as well as the hosts – different approaches are necessary to unravel their mutual interactions
Widespread use of antibiotics has resulted in an increase in antimicrobial-resistant microorganisms....
In Part I we discuss models for the spread of nosocomial antibioticresistant bacteria. We focus on ...
The primary objective of this dissertation is to utilise, adapt and extend current stochastic models...
As microorganisms become more resistant to antimicrobial agents, effective infection control measure...
Multidrug-resistant bacteria are major causes of nosocomial infections and are associated with consi...
Health-care-associated infections caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens have become a menace in h...
Health-care-associated infections caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens have become a menace in h...
Health-care-associated infections caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens have become a menace in h...
Background In addition to the close contact between patients and medical staff, the contamination of...
A simple mathematical model is developed for the spread of hand-borne nosocomial pathogens such as S...
A simple mathematical model is developed for the spread of hand-borne nosocomial pathogens such as S...
Abstract Mathematical models are valuable tools with which to predict and explain the epidemiology o...
A simple mathematical model of bacterial transmission within a hospital was used to study the effect...
Healthcare-associated infections cause significant patient morbidity and mortality, and contribute t...
Mathematical models are used to gauge the impact of interventions for healthcare-associated infectio...
Widespread use of antibiotics has resulted in an increase in antimicrobial-resistant microorganisms....
In Part I we discuss models for the spread of nosocomial antibioticresistant bacteria. We focus on ...
The primary objective of this dissertation is to utilise, adapt and extend current stochastic models...
As microorganisms become more resistant to antimicrobial agents, effective infection control measure...
Multidrug-resistant bacteria are major causes of nosocomial infections and are associated with consi...
Health-care-associated infections caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens have become a menace in h...
Health-care-associated infections caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens have become a menace in h...
Health-care-associated infections caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens have become a menace in h...
Background In addition to the close contact between patients and medical staff, the contamination of...
A simple mathematical model is developed for the spread of hand-borne nosocomial pathogens such as S...
A simple mathematical model is developed for the spread of hand-borne nosocomial pathogens such as S...
Abstract Mathematical models are valuable tools with which to predict and explain the epidemiology o...
A simple mathematical model of bacterial transmission within a hospital was used to study the effect...
Healthcare-associated infections cause significant patient morbidity and mortality, and contribute t...
Mathematical models are used to gauge the impact of interventions for healthcare-associated infectio...
Widespread use of antibiotics has resulted in an increase in antimicrobial-resistant microorganisms....
In Part I we discuss models for the spread of nosocomial antibioticresistant bacteria. We focus on ...
The primary objective of this dissertation is to utilise, adapt and extend current stochastic models...