2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2006.03.023
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Nosocomial infections in paediatric and neonatal intensive care units

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“…In a study performed in 2002 in Italy, the hospitalization time of the patients with a diagnosis of NI was shown to be 2 weeks longer compared to the patients without a diagnosis of NI in the NICU (21). In a study performed in Spain in 2000, the mean hospitalization time in the NICU was reported to be 17 days (30,5 days in patients with NI and 9 days in patietns without NI) (22). In a study performed in Brazil between 1993 and 2002, the hospitalization time in patients with a diagnosis of NI in the NICU was found to be 38,1 days for patients weighing <1000 grams, 31.4 days for patients weighing 1001-1500 grams, 15.1 days for patients weighing 1501-2500 grams and 11.6 days for patients weighing >2500 grams; the mean hospitalization time in patients with a diagnosis of NI was reported to be 19,4 days (3).…”
Section: Hospitalization Times In Nosocomial Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In a study performed in 2002 in Italy, the hospitalization time of the patients with a diagnosis of NI was shown to be 2 weeks longer compared to the patients without a diagnosis of NI in the NICU (21). In a study performed in Spain in 2000, the mean hospitalization time in the NICU was reported to be 17 days (30,5 days in patients with NI and 9 days in patietns without NI) (22). In a study performed in Brazil between 1993 and 2002, the hospitalization time in patients with a diagnosis of NI in the NICU was found to be 38,1 days for patients weighing <1000 grams, 31.4 days for patients weighing 1001-1500 grams, 15.1 days for patients weighing 1501-2500 grams and 11.6 days for patients weighing >2500 grams; the mean hospitalization time in patients with a diagnosis of NI was reported to be 19,4 days (3).…”
Section: Hospitalization Times In Nosocomial Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Literatürdeki bulgularla uyumlu olarak çalışmamız-da, SBİE en sık yenidoğan ve sütçocuklarında görül-müştür (7,17,20) . Bu yaş grubunda SBİE'nin daha sık görülmesi immün sistemlerinin immatür olması nedeniyle enfeksiyonlara daha duyarlı olmalarına bağlıdır.…”
Section: Araç Ve Gereçlerunclassified
“…ÇYBÜ'de yapı-lan diğer çalışmalarda, SBİE insidans dansitesi 1000 hasta gününde değerlendirildiğinde Almanya'da (30) 14.5, İspanya'da (20) 17, Brezilya'da (32) 46.1 saptanmıştır. Sonuçlarımız UHESA'nın 2007 verilerine göre (104) değerlendirildiğinde ÇYBÜ'deki insidans dansitesi 50-75. persentil arasında bulunmaktadır (50. persentil: 13.4, 75. persentil: 27.5/1000 hasta günü) (32) .…”
Section: Araç Ve Gereçlerunclassified
“…M Ma a t te e r ri i a al l a an nd d M Me et t h ho od ds s: : The study was con duc ted pros pec ti vely bet we en Ja nu ary 1,2005 and Ja nu ary 1,2006 in NI CU of Es ki se hir Os man ga zi Uni ver sity Fa culty of Me di ci ne, De part ment of Pe di at rics. R Re e--s su ul lt ts s: : Thro ug ho ut the study pe ri od, 545 pa ti ents we re as ses sed.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…o zo ko mi yal en fek si yon lar (NE) ne den olduk la rı mor bi di te, mor ta li te, has ta ne de uzun ya tış ve eks tra sağ lık ba kım ma li yetle ri ne de ni ile önem li bir halk sağ lı ğı prob le mi dirler. 1 Tıb bi te da vi ve tek no lo ji de ki hız lı ge liş me ler kri tik has ta lı ğa sa hip ye ni do ğan (YD)'da ya şam kali te si ni ve sü re si ni uzat mış tır. Bu ge liş me ler en feksi yöz komp li kas yon la rı be ra be rin de ge tir miş ler dir.…”
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