An In-Depth Analysis of Microorganisms Linked to Various Forms of Hospital-Acquired Infections: A Systematic Review

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Nosocomial infections (NIs) represent one of the serious public health concerns worldwide that are linked with healthcare-associated infections. The present study reviewed the microorganisms associated with various types of NIs. The data search strategy was guided by the PRISMA-P protocol with the utilization of various search engine databases (PubMed, Springer Link, Science Direct, and Google Scholar) and pre-determined keywords. The search retrieved 504 articles from 2014 to 2019. Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria stated, only a total of 63 articles have been discussed further in this study. The signatures of NIs can be described by microorganisms associated with the transmission route groups (Nosocomial bloodstream infections-BSI, Hospital Acquired Pneumonia-HAP, Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection-CAUTI, Surgical Site Infection-SSI). BSI is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitals. HAP is the most frequently reported case including Ventilator-associated Pneumonia-VAP. Microorganisms such as Acinetobacter Baumannii spp., Escherichia spp., Streptococcus spp., Staphylococcus aureus spp., and Pseudomonas spp. pathogens are commonly associated with NIs. Recently, the healthcare challenge is also associated with Multi-Drug Resistant (MDR) related strains that contribute to a significantly high mortality rate, especially in immune-compromised patients. Hence, the emergence of various nosocomial infections marked the relevant steps and measures that need to be taken with effective precautions.
深入分析与各种医院获得性感染有关的微生物:系统回顾
非医院感染(NIs)是全球严重的公共卫生问题之一,它与医疗保健相关感染有关。本研究回顾了与各类 NIs 相关的微生物。数据搜索策略以 PRISMA-P 协议为指导,利用各种搜索引擎数据库(PubMed、Springer Link、Science Direct 和 Google Scholar)和预先确定的关键词。搜索共检索到 2014 年至 2019 年的 504 篇文章。根据所述的纳入和排除标准,本研究只对总共 63 篇文章进行了进一步讨论。非细菌性感染的特征可通过与传播途径组(非细菌性血流感染-BSI、医院获得性肺炎-HAP、导管相关性尿路感染-CAUTI、手术部位感染-SSI)相关的微生物来描述。BSI 是医院发病和死亡的主要原因。HAP 是最常报告的病例,包括呼吸机相关肺炎(VAP)。鲍曼不动杆菌属、埃希菌属、链球菌属、金黄色葡萄球菌属和假单胞菌属等微生物通常与 NIs 相关。最近,耐多药(MDR)相关菌株也与医疗保健挑战有关,这些菌株导致了极高的死亡率,尤其是在免疫力低下的患者中。因此,各种院内感染的出现标志着需要采取有效预防措施的相关步骤和措施。
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