Rebecca Choudhury MD , Jordan Ehni CIC, MPH , Waleed Javaid MD, FACP, FIDSA, FSHEA , Mateen Jangda BS , Itay Rabinovitz MD , Nikita Ekhelikar MD , Bernard C. Camins MD, MSc
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The epidemiology of midline-associated bloodstream infections in an urban health care system
This study sought to determine the incidence and characteristics of midline-associated bloodstream infections (MABSI) at an urban health system during the COVID-19 pandemic. A MABSI rate similar to the central line-associated bloodstream infection rate was found. A large number of MABSI were caused by Staphylococcus spp and Enterococcus spp, as has previously been reported for central line-associated bloodstream infection. Patients with MABSI had high in-hospital mortality rates.
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AJIC covers key topics and issues in infection control and epidemiology. Infection control professionals, including physicians, nurses, and epidemiologists, rely on AJIC for peer-reviewed articles covering clinical topics as well as original research. As the official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)