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Device-associated infection rates in adult and pediatric intensive care units of hospitals in Egypt. International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) findings.

Ossama Rasslan1, Zeinab Salah Seliem, Islam Abdullorziz Ghazi, Muhamed Abd El Sabour, Amani Ali El Kholy, Fatma Mohamed Sadeq, Mahmoud Kalil, Doaa Abdel-Aziz, Hosnia Yousif Sharaf, Adel Saeed, Hala Agha, Sally Abd El-Wadood Zein El-Abdeen, Maha El Gafarey, Amira El Tantawy, Lamia Fouad, Mona M Abel-Haleim, Tamer Muhamed, Hedya Saeed, Victor D Rosenthal.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the rate of device-associated healthcare-associated infections (DA-HAIs) at a respiratory intensive care unit (RICU) and in the pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) of member hospitals of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) in Egypt.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective cohort DA-HAI surveillance study was conducted from December 2008 to July 2010 by applying the methodology of the INICC and the definitions of the NHSN-CDC.
RESULTS: In the RICU, 473 patients were hospitalized for 2930d and acquired 155 DA-HAIs, with an overall rate of 32.8%. There were 52.9 DA-HAIs per 1000 ICU-days. In the PICUs, 143 patients were hospitalized for 1535d and acquired 35 DA-HAIs, with an overall rate of 24.5%. There were 22.8 DA-HAIs per 1000 ICU-days. The central line-associated blood stream infection (CLABSI) rate was 22.5 per 1000 line-days in the RICU and 18.8 in the PICUs; the ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) rate was 73.4 per 1000 ventilator-days in the RICU and 31.8 in the PICUs; and the catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) rate was 34.2 per 1000 catheter-days in the RICU.
CONCLUSIONS: DA-HAIs in the ICUs in Egypt pose greater threats to patient safety than in industrialized countries, and infection control programs, including surveillance and guidelines, must become a priority.
Copyright © 2012 King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23287610     DOI: 10.1016/j.jiph.2012.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Public Health        ISSN: 1876-0341            Impact factor:   3.718


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