Prospective surveillance of hospital associated infections epidemiology in a haematology-oncology department

N. Bouafia, A. Ammar, O. Ezzi, Asma Ben Chiekh, M. Mahjoub, W. Bannour, R. Helali, B. Achour, A. Salah, Ben Slimene Dalel, A. Khelif, M. Njah
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In haematology-oncology, intensified procedures have been associated with higher risk of healthcare associated infections (HAIs).This study aimed to estimate the incidence and to identify risk factors of HAIs in a haematology-oncology unit in a Tunisian university hospital. We conducted a prospective study, during 06 months from Mars through September 2016 in the department of hematology- oncology in a tertiary teaching hospital in Tunisia. Patients, admitted for ≥48 h, were followed until hospital discharge. The (CDC) criteria for site-specific infections were used to define HAIs. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify risk factors of HAIs. P
血液肿瘤科医院相关感染流行病学的前瞻性监测
在血液学肿瘤学中,强化手术与医疗保健相关感染(HAIs)的高风险相关。本研究旨在估计突尼斯大学医院血液肿瘤科HAIs的发生率并确定其危险因素。我们在突尼斯一家三级教学医院的血液肿瘤科进行了一项前瞻性研究,从火星到2016年9月的06个月。入院≥48小时的患者随访至出院。采用美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的地点特异性感染标准来定义HAIs。进行双变量和多变量分析以确定HAIs的危险因素。P
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