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Point prevalence survey of antimicrobial use and healthcare-associated infections in Belgian acute care hospitals: results of the Global-PPS and ECDC-PPS 2017.
Background: The point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections (HAI s) and antimicrobial use organized by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC- PPS) and the Global Point ...
Care Infections & Antibiotic Resistance in Belgium
and long-term care facilities that suffer from difficult to treat bacteria in the form of an outbreak support team (MDRO – OST; Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms- Outbreak Support Team). In the period ...
Surveillance of bloodstream infections in Belgian hospitals ('SEP')-Annual report 2014, Surveillance data 2000-2014
proportions differ according to whether the infection is acquired in the ICU or not (figure 4). For 45% of the HA- BSI, the origin is confirmed (the same organism was isolated from blood cultures, and the site ...
Programme de surveillance des septicémies à l'hôpital en Belgique- Rapport annuel 2013, Données 2000- 2013
device (same microorganism in blood culture/suspected origin). The most frequent micro-organisms in BSI acquired in the hospital were E. coli (22%), coagulasenegative staphylococci (13%) and Staphylococcus ...
Surveillance septicemieën in Belgische ziekenhuizen- Jaarrapport 2013, gegevens 2000-2013
culture/suspected origin). The most frequent micro-organisms in BSI acquired in the hospital were E. coli (22%), coagulase-negative staphylococci (13%) and Staphylococcus aureus (11%). Antibiotic resistance of these ...
Surveillanceprogramma van septicemieën in ziekenhuizen in België- Gegevens 2000-2011
preventable, in particular for the septicemia associated to invasive devices. For this reason, Belgium organized a national septicemia surveillance (SEP) since 1992. The number of hospitals participating for ...
Programme de surveillance des septicémies à l’hôpital en Belgique, Données 2000-2011
frequent, serious and potentially preventable, in particular for the septicemia associated to invasive devices. For this reason, Belgium organized a national septicemia surveillance (SEP) since 1992. The ...
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. ...