| Literature DB >> 25564130 |
Zorana M Djordjevic1, Ljiljana Markovic-Denic2, Marko M Folic3, Zoran Igrutinovic4, Slobodan M Jankovic5.
Abstract
A 1-year prospective cohort study of health care-acquired infections was conducted at the neonatal intensive care unit of the University Clinical Centre Kragujevac, Serbia. The incidence rate of neonates with health care-acquired infections was 18.6%, and the incidence rate of the infections themselves was 19.4%. The incidence density of the health care-acquired infections was 9.1 per 1,000 patient days. The independent risk factors for health care-acquired infections were birth weight, length of hospitalization, duration of mechanical ventilation, and Apgar score. More than half of all isolated microorganisms were Klebsiella-Enterobacter (39.3%) and Escherichia coli (25.0%).Entities:
Keywords: Hospital infections; Intensive care units; Neonatal
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25564130 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2014.10.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Infect Control ISSN: 0196-6553 Impact factor: 2.918