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Surveillance of Bloodstream Infections in Belgian Hospitals- Annual report 2023, Data up to and including 2022
HABSI origin in 2022, and that CLABSI incidence in 2022 remains at an increased level as compared to pre- COVID19 years. We therefore recommend a strong focus on the prevention of this type of HABSI, in ...
Gram-negative central line-associated bloodstream infection incidence peak during the summer: a national seasonality cohort study.
trials. Longitudinal dynamic cohort of hospitals participating in hospital-wide and intensive care unit bloodstream infection surveillance for at least one full year over 2000 to 2014. Mixed-effects ...
Healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use in Belgian nursing homes: results of three point prevalence surveys between 2010 and 2016
the main findings of the three national PPS s conducted in NH s participating in at least one of these surveys, and in a cohort that participated in all three consecutive surveys. Methods All NH s were ...
Seasonal variation of hospital-acquired bloodstream infections: A national cohort study.
bacteria but has not been stratified per infection origin. OBJECTIVE: To assess seasonality among all types of HABSI s and their associations with climate. METHODS: Hospitals performing surveillance for at ...
Systemic antifungal drug use in Belgium-One of the biggest antifungal consumers in Europe.
decreased significantly by nearly 25% between 2003 and 2016, due to a decrease solely in non-university hospitals. With the exception of specialised burn centres, antifungals are mostly consumed at ICU s and ...
How to report central line-associated bloodstream infections in surveillance? A comparison of three classifications in Belgium.
bloodstream infection: being a laboratory-confirmed bloodstream infection (LCBI) occurring two days or more after admission at the hospital. Depending on surveillance information we then define three CLABSI ...