2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cegh.2020.01.020
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The prevalence of nosocomial infection rates and needle sticks injuries at a teaching hospital, during 2013–2014

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“…The nosocomial infection is classified according to the species and the causative agent into 4 parts, including surgical site infections (SSI), urinary tract infections (UTI), bloodstream infections (BSI), and respiratory pneumonia (RP) ( Fig. 2 ) [22] , [90] , [96] .
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“…The nosocomial infection is classified according to the species and the causative agent into 4 parts, including surgical site infections (SSI), urinary tract infections (UTI), bloodstream infections (BSI), and respiratory pneumonia (RP) ( Fig. 2 ) [22] , [90] , [96] .
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nosocomial infections (NIs) is defined infections that occurs in patients due to treatment procedures consequence of hospitalization in hospital or medical centers [66] , [60] , [7] , [82] . Nosocomial infections occur among patient's 48 h or more following hospital admission [66] , [22] . According to reported Center Disease Control (CDC) in the United States, 60,0000–80,0000 cases of needle stick injuries each year occur among health care worker [89] , [95] , [97] .…”
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“…Criteria for the diagnosis of NIs were based on the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS). 28,29 In the present study, hospital supervisors of the infection control reported cases of NIs and NSIs, wards in which occurred and the sampling methods. NIs sampling was performed at random from patients with infections.…”
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“…pneumoniae and those resistant to carbapenems as well [12]. Polymyxins combined with carbapenems, βlactam enzyme inhibitors and tigecycline are effective in the treatment of pulmonary infections, which could effectively reduce the adverse reactions of drugs [13]. Additionally, targeted, limited use of antimicrobials can be bene cial in patients with gastrointestinal infection.…”
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confidence: 99%