Prevalence of healthcare associated infections remains high in patients in intensive care units (ICU), estimated at 23.4% in 2011. It is important to reduce the overall risk while minimizing the cost and disruption to service provision by targeted infection control interventions. The aim of this study was to develop a monitoring tool to analyze the spatial variability of bacteriological contamination within the healthcare environment to assist in the planning of interventions. Within three cross-sectional surveys, in two ICU wards, air and surface samples from different heights and locations were analyzed. Surface sampling was carried out with tryptic Soy Agar contact plates and Total Viable Counts (TVC) were calculated at 48 hrs (incubatio...
There is an ongoing debate about the reasons for and factors contributing to healthcare-associated i...
Background and Objectives: Contamination of surfaces in the hospital environment may contribute to t...
In recent years, the transmission of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has led to substantial ...
International audiencePrevalence of healthcare associated infections remains high in patients in int...
International audienceBackground/Objectives: Contaminated surfaces play an important role in the nos...
Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) incur mortalities and high costs for treatment including the ong...
Background: Surfaces in healthcare facilities can act as reservoirs of infection. Currently, no stan...
Introduction: The fight against nosocomial infections, particularly those linked to environmental ge...
In recent years, the increase of nosocomical infections caused by droplet infection, airborne infect...
We studied the frequency of non-standard swabs taken within the production microbiological control a...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) cause significant morbidity and mortality world...
Background: Most hospitals have a hierarchical design with beds positioned within cubicles and cubic...
There is an ongoing debate about the reasons for and factors contributing to healthcare-associated i...
Background and Objectives: Contamination of surfaces in the hospital environment may contribute to t...
In recent years, the transmission of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has led to substantial ...
International audiencePrevalence of healthcare associated infections remains high in patients in int...
International audienceBackground/Objectives: Contaminated surfaces play an important role in the nos...
Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) incur mortalities and high costs for treatment including the ong...
Background: Surfaces in healthcare facilities can act as reservoirs of infection. Currently, no stan...
Introduction: The fight against nosocomial infections, particularly those linked to environmental ge...
In recent years, the increase of nosocomical infections caused by droplet infection, airborne infect...
We studied the frequency of non-standard swabs taken within the production microbiological control a...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) cause significant morbidity and mortality world...
Background: Most hospitals have a hierarchical design with beds positioned within cubicles and cubic...
There is an ongoing debate about the reasons for and factors contributing to healthcare-associated i...
Background and Objectives: Contamination of surfaces in the hospital environment may contribute to t...
In recent years, the transmission of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has led to substantial ...