Literature DB >> 9033754

[Nosocomial infections in a burns unit. Results of a prospective study over a year].

R Cremer1, P Ainaud, H Le Bever, M Fabre, H Carsin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess nosocomial infections in a burn care centre, to identify patients' infection risk factors at the time of admission and factors of monthly variations of infection incidence. STUDY
DESIGN: Prospective survey, from October 1992 to September 1993. PATIENTS AND
METHOD: The study included 140 patients staying for more than two days in a 22-bed burn unit. Nosocomial infection criteria were derived from the 1988 CDC criteria. Incidence rates of infection were calculated. Infected and noninfected patients were compared. Each monthly infection incidence was compared with six unit activity indicators.
RESULTS: Fifty-six patients developed 132 infections. The overall incidence was 94%. Incidence density was 25 infections per 1,000 days of care. The distribution of infected sites was: skin (30%), intravascular catheters (25%), blood (22%), urinary tract (18%), respiratory tract (5%). The most frequent pathogens were Pseudomonas sp (49%), Staphylococcus sp (18%), Escherichia coli (18%), and Streptococcus faecalis (10%). They were characterized by a good antibiotic sensitivity. Each common burn severity index was predictive of nosocomial infections. Facial, perineal and respiratory lesions were also linked to infection. There was a positive correlation between the peak of nosocomial infections in the unit during a month and the peak of activity during the foregoing one.
CONCLUSION: Incidence rates of infection were high, as 40% of the population was concerned. Choosing reliable infection criteria was the most difficult problem to solve.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9033754     DOI: 10.1016/0750-7658(96)82125-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Fr Anesth Reanim        ISSN: 0750-7658


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Authors:  S Frigui; Y Bourbiaa; A Mokline; H Naija; A A Messadi; L Thabet
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3.  Burn wound infections and antimicrobial resistance in tehran, iran: an increasing problem.

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Authors:  S Siah; R Belefqih; M Elouennass; F E Fouadi; I Ihrai
Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters       Date:  2009-06-30

5.  The bacteriological profile of the burned patients in the center of burns in CHU Mohamed VI Marrakech (about 123 cases).

Authors:  Yassine Benchamkha; Ouafaa Dhaidah; Adil Dahazze; Quaboul Meriem; Moulay Driss Elamrani; Salwa Ettalbi
Journal:  Int J Burns Trauma       Date:  2017-10-25
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