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Point Prevalence Study of Healthcare-Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Use in Belgian Acute-Care Hospitals: Results of the ECDC PPS 2017

(21.6%), urinary tract infections (21.3%) and surgical site infections (16.9%). Microbiological results were available for 62.0% of the HAI s. A total of 721 microorganisms were reported. The most commonly ...

Surveillance of bloodstream infections in Belgian hospitals ('SEP')-Annual report 2017, Data up to and including 2016

associated with invasive devices are a priority target for prevention. The most common microorganisms isolated from HA- BSI were E. coli and S. aureus. Since 2000, the incidence of HA- BSI with E. coli and K. ...

Surveillance of bloodstream infections in Belgian hospitals ('SEP')-Annual report 2016, Data up to and including 2015

microorganisms isolated from HA- BSI were E. coli and S. aureus. Since 2000, the incidence of E. coli and K. pneumonia HA- BSI has increased. Since 2013, methicillin resistance in S. aureus has decreased, while ...

Surveillance of bloodstream infections in Belgian hospitals ('SEP')-Annual report 2014, Surveillance data 2000-2014

microorganisms involved in HA- BSI changed with an increase in the incidence of HA- BSI due to Gram-negative microorganisms (Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae) and a decrease of HA- BSI due to ...

Surveillance septicemieën in Belgische ziekenhuizen- Jaarrapport 2013, gegevens 2000-2013

invasive device reported in 44% of the BSI acquired in hospitals. Microbiological documentation was available for 55% of these BSI associated with an invasive device (same microorganism in blood ...

Surveillanceprogramma van septicemieën in ziekenhuizen in België- Gegevens 2000-2011

from these 6.601 (14%) were attributed to an urinary tract infection and 4.656 (10%) to a pulmonary infection (respectively 6% and 20% at ICU). Pathogene microorganisms were involved in 41.936 (85%) of ...

Surveillance van nosocomiale septicemieën in Belgische ziekenhuizen, Data 1992-2001

micro-organisms (19.9%), followed by E. Coli (14.2%), S. aureus (13.6%), Streptococcus sp. (6.4%, with 2.1% S. pneumoniae), Enterobacter sp. (5.9%), Enterococcus sp. (5.6%), Candida sp. (5.4%), Klebsiella sp. ...

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