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Macrolides and lincosamides in cattle and pigs: use and development of antimicrobial resistance.

Matias Ferreira; Rantala, Merja; Ruzauskas, Modestas; Sanders, Pascal; Threlfall, E John; Torren-Edo, Jordi; Törneke, Karolina Source: Vet J, Volume 200, Issue 2, p.230-9 (2014) Keywords: Animals ...

Preventable proportion of severe infections acquired in intensive care units: case-mix adjusted estimations from patient-based surveillance data.

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Marie-Laurence Lambert; Silversmit, Geert; Savey, Anne; Palomar, Mercedes; Hiesmayr, Michael; Agodi, Antonella; Van Rompaye, Bart; Karl ...

Vijf jaar surveillance van antimicrobiële middelen voor systemisch gebruik in de Belgische ziekenhuizen (2007-2011)

Publication Type: Non-peer reviewed scientific publication Authors: Ingenbleek, Anne Source: Epi-Scoop, WIV-ISP, Volume 13, Issue 3, Number 2, Brussels, Belgium (2013) Keywords: antimicrobiële ...

Cinq ans de surveillance des antimicrobiens à usage systémique dans les hôpitaux belges (2007-2011)

Publication Type: Non-peer reviewed scientific publication Authors: Ingenbleek, Anne Source: Epi-Scoop, WIV-ISP, Volume 13, Issue 3, Number 2, Brussels, Belgium (2013) Keywords: Belgique hôpitaux ...

Development and assessment of national performance indicators for infection prevention and control and antimicrobial stewardship in European long-term care facilities.

Network Representatives for the Healthcare-Associated Infections in Long-Term Care Facilities (HALT) Project Source: J Hosp Infect, Volume 85, Issue 1, p.45-53 (2013) Keywords: Anti-Bacterial Agents Cross ...

Variations in catheter-related bloodstream infections rates based on local practices.

(CNS) episode. FINDINGS: CRBSI rates were 2.95, 1.13 and 1.26 per 1,000 estimated catheter-days in ICU s A, B and C, respectively. ICU B cultured fewer microbiological samples and reported the lowest CRBSI rate. ...

Prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia in intensive care units: an international online survey.

54-60) for hand hygiene, 28% (95% CI: 24-33) for systematic daily interruption of sedation and weaning protocol, and 27% (95%: 23-30) for oral care with chlorhexidine. Only 20% (95% CI: 17-22) were able to ...

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