Background: Patients who seek treatment in hospitals can introduce high-risk clones of hospital-acquired, antibiotic-resistant pathogens from previous admissions. In this manner, different healthcare institutions become linked epidemiologically. All links combined form the national patient referral network, through which high-risk clones can propagate. Aim: To assess the influence of changes in referral patterns and network structure on the dispersal of these pathogens. Methods: Hospital admission data were mapped to reconstruct the English patient referral network, and 12 geographically distinct healthcare collectives were identified. The number of patients admitted and referred to hospitals outside their collective was measured. Simulatio...
Antibiotic resistance forms a serious threat to the health of hospitalised patients, rendering other...
Antibiotic resistance forms a serious threat to the health of hospitalised patients, rendering other...
Hospital networks, formed by patients visiting multiple hospitals, affect the spread of hospital-ass...
Background: Patients who seek treatment in hospitals can introduce high-risk clones of hospital-acqu...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) are often seen as preventable incidents that result from unsafe p...
<div><p>Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) are often seen as preventable incidents that result from ...
Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections are a substantial source of morbidity and mortality and ha...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) are often seen as preventable incidents that result from unsafe p...
International audienceHospital-acquired infections (HAIs), including emerging multi-drug resistant o...
Purpose Hospital-acquired infections with highly resistant organisms are an important problem amo...
The aim of this study is to analyze patient movement patterns between hospital departments to derive...
Rates of hospital-acquired infections, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a...
Antibiotic resistance forms a serious threat to the health of hospitalised patients, rendering other...
Antibiotic resistance forms a serious threat to the health of hospitalised patients, rendering other...
Hospital networks, formed by patients visiting multiple hospitals, affect the spread of hospital-ass...
Background: Patients who seek treatment in hospitals can introduce high-risk clones of hospital-acqu...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) are often seen as preventable incidents that result from unsafe p...
<div><p>Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) are often seen as preventable incidents that result from ...
Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections are a substantial source of morbidity and mortality and ha...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) are often seen as preventable incidents that result from unsafe p...
International audienceHospital-acquired infections (HAIs), including emerging multi-drug resistant o...
Purpose Hospital-acquired infections with highly resistant organisms are an important problem amo...
The aim of this study is to analyze patient movement patterns between hospital departments to derive...
Rates of hospital-acquired infections, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a...
Antibiotic resistance forms a serious threat to the health of hospitalised patients, rendering other...
Antibiotic resistance forms a serious threat to the health of hospitalised patients, rendering other...
Hospital networks, formed by patients visiting multiple hospitals, affect the spread of hospital-ass...