نتایج جستجو برای: non nosocomial infection

تعداد نتایج: 1734755  

2005
Moataz M. Abdel-Fattah

UNLABELLED The objectives of the current study are to define how many and what kind of nosocomial infections are occurring, what are the causative microbes and what kind of drugs can be used in treatment of infection at Al-Hada Armed Forces Hospital, Taif, Saudi Arabia during the year 2004. A prospective study was implemented for all cases admitted at Al-Hada Armed Forces Hospital during the pe...

Journal: :international journal of infection 0
perla sarai solis-hernandez hospital epidemiology, hospital universitario dr jose eleuterio gonzalez, monterrey, mexico melissa vidales-reyes hospital epidemiology, hospital universitario dr jose eleuterio gonzalez, monterrey, mexico elvira garza-gonzalez gastroenterology service, hospital universitario dr jose eleuterio gonzalez, monterrey, mexico guillermo guajardo-alvarez geriatric service, hospital universitario dr jose eleuterio gonzalez, monterrey, mexico susana chavez-moreno school of medicine, university of monterrey, monterrey, mexico adrian camacho-ortiz hospital epidemiology, hospital universitario dr jose eleuterio gonzalez, monterrey, mexico; hospital epidemiology, hospital universitario dr jose eleuterio gonzalez, monterrey, mexico. tel: +52-8183482767, fax: +52-8183482767

conclusions the study showed that hais were more frequent in elderly population predominately with respect to vap and infections by gram-negative pathogens. overall mortally was greater in the elderly group although the odds ratio for death was higher in younger patients and increased with every hai diagnosed. patients and methods retrospective analysis of all hospital-acquired infections (hais...

Journal: :Actas urologicas espanolas 2006
R Ballestero Diego H Rebollo Rodrigo J L Gutiérrez Baños C Aguilera Tubet S Zubillaga Guerrero B García Martín

INTRODUCTION Nosocomial infection rates constitute an indicator of welfare quality, permitting to adopt measures of prevention and control. It has been developed a surveillance plan of the nosocomial infection in hospitals, showing to be an efficient method to diminish its incident. OBJECTIVE To know the indicators and characteristics of the nosocomial infection and of the infection of the si...

Journal: :African health sciences 2012
S Melaku M Kibret B Abera S Gebre-Sellassie

BACKGROUND Nosocomial infections increase the cost of medical care, extend hospital stay and reflect on the morbidity and mortality of the admitted patients. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common nosocomial infections in humans. OBJECTIVES To determine the prevalence and antibiogram of nosocomial UITs from a referral hospital. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conduct...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2002
Elias J Anaissie Scott R Penzak M Cecilia Dignani

BACKGROUND Microbiologically contaminated drinking water is a cause of community-acquired infection, and guidelines for prevention of such infections have been established. Microbes in hospital water can also cause nosocomial infection, yet guidelines for preventing such infections do not exist. The purpose of this review is to assess the magnitude of the problem caused by waterborne nosocomial...

مبین, احمدرضا, نادی, ابراهیم, نکویی, آرش, نکویی, بابک, مقیم بیگی, عباس ,

Introduction & Objective: Nosocomial pneumonia is pneumonia that occurs at least 48 hours after hospitalization. In total, this infection is the second most common cause of hospital-acquired infection in intensive care units. The purpose of conducting this research was the detection of etiology of nosocomial pneumonia in the ICUs of teaching hospitals of Hamadan University of medical sciences...

2014
Chung-Jong Kim Hong-Bin Kim Myoung-don Oh Yunhee Kim Arim Kim Sung-Hee Oh Kyoung-Ho Song Eu Suk Kim Yong Kyun Cho Young Hwa Choi Jinyong Park Baek-Nam Kim Nam-Joong Kim Kye-Hyung Kim Eun Jung Lee Jae-Bum Jun Young Keun Kim Sung min Kiem Hee Jung Choi Eun Ju Choo Kyung-mok Sohn Shinwon Lee Hyun Ha Chang Ji Hwan Bang Su Jin Lee Jae Hoon Lee Seong Yeon Park Min Hyok Jeon Na Ra Yun

BACKGROUND We estimated the nationwide burden of nosocomial S. aureus bloodstream infection (SA-BSI), a major cause of nosocomial infection, in South Korea. METHODS To evaluate the nationwide incidence of nosocomial SA-BSI, cases of SA-BSI were prospectively collected from 22 hospitals with over 500 beds over 4?months. Data on patient-days were obtained from a national health insurance databa...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
D J Diekema S E Beekmann K C Chapin K A Morel E Munson G V Doern

We performed a prospective study of bloodstream infection to determine factors independently associated with mortality. Between February 1999 and July 2000, 929 consecutive episodes of bloodstream infection at two tertiary care centers were studied. An ICD-9-based Charlson Index was used to adjust for underlying illness. Crude mortality was 24% (14% for community-onset versus 34% for nosocomial...

Journal: :Curationis 1989
J Bowen-Jones

A two month study to investigate the incidence of nosocomial infection was conducted in a paediatric gastroenteritis ward of a black academic hospital. Enteric pathogens were identified on admission in 61 (47.2%) of 129 patients; 56 bacterial and 25 viral. Six per cent of patients had a combination of bacterial and viral pathogens. Enteric pathogens most frequently identified on admission were ...

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