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Care Infections & Antibiotic Resistance in Belgium

antimicrobial resistance in Belgium. The positive downward trend we have been observing for many years in the incidence of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in acute care hospitals appears to be ...

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

Staphylococcus aureus. Description of episodes and their probable origin. In 2014, a total of 6 847 HA- BSI episodes were recorded; 86% met the definition 'at least one blood culture with a pathogen' (in 13% the ...

Programme de surveillance des septicémies à l'hôpital en Belgique- Rapport annuel 2013, Données 2000- 2013

aureus (11%). Antibiotic resistance of these S. aureus strains to methicillin was 21%, this of Enterococcus faecalis and faecium against glycopeptides (vancomycin, teicoplanin; VRE) 1.6%, the antibiotic ...

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

S. aureus strains to methicillin was 21%, this of Enterococcus faecalis and faecium against glycopeptides (vancomycin, teicoplanin; VRE) 1.6%, the antibiotic resistance of E. coli against 3rd ...

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

hospital acquired SEP. The remaining 7.350 (15%) were caused exclusively by skincontaminants. The most common microorganisms were E. coli (17%), S. aureus (12%) and types of Staphylococcus coagulase-negative ...

Programme de surveillance des septicémies à l’hôpital en Belgique, Données 2000-2011

microorganisms were involved in 41.936 (85%) of hospital acquired SEP. The remaining 7.350 (15%) were caused exclusively by skincontaminants. The most common microorganisms were E. coli (17%), S. aureus (12%) and ...

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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