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Healthcare-Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Use in Belgian Acute Care Hospitals: Results of the 2022 ECDC Point Prevalence Survey

infections at 8.5%), surgical site infections (13.6%), urinary tract infections (18.5%), bloodstream infections (12.2%) and gastrointestinal infections (9.0%). Microbiological results were positive for 65.6% ...

Antimicrobial Use in Belgian Acute Care Hospitals: Results of the 2022 ECDC Point Prevalence Survey

and AU, including agents and indications. Results: Among the 10,142 included inpatients, 29.3% (95% CI 28.4-30.2) were receiving at least one antimicrobial (patients ≥65 years: 31.1% (95% CI ...

A One-Health approach to monitoring antimicrobial consumption in Belgium 2012-2021

were performed to assess the correlation between AMC and time.   Results Significant reductions in total AMC (mg/kg estimated biomass) were observed over time in both humans and animals. Notably, in ...

Prevalence of Healthcare-Associated Infections in Belgian Acute Care Hospitals in 2022: Results of ECDC Point Prevalence Survey

infections and gastro-intestinal infections (12.2% and 9.0%, respectively). A positive microbiological result was reported for 65.6% of HAI s (N = 675/1029), with Escherichia coli (16.8%), Staphylococcus ...

Knowledge, perceptions and practices related to mosquitoes and mosquito-borne viruses: survey in Belgium, 2022

levels (low, medium or high depending on number of correct answers) and scores for perceptions, self-efficacy, cues to action and preventive measures. Results We included 776 participants (62% females), of ...

The overweight epidemic increasingly hits children of lower educated parents in Belgium

and year. Significant differences (p<.05) of the association between overweight and SES 1997 is assessed through logistic regression controlled for age and sex using 1997 as reference year. Results ...

Factors underlying COVID-19 booster vaccine uptake among fully vaccinated adults in Belgium

history before or after completion PC (based on PCR tests). We used a quasibinomial logistic regression model to determine influential factors on the booster uptake. Results Among the Belgian adult ...

A new data collection system for Epilabo: the network of sentinel laboratories

Background The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of having a robust, digital system for timely data collection of laboratory test results at the national level in the context of surveillance of ...

Factors underlying COVID-19 booster vaccine uptake among fully vaccinated adults in Belgium

determine influential factors on the booster uptake. Results Among the Belgian adult population (N = 9270186), the coverages reached on the 31st January 2023 were 72.65% and 40.85% for the first and second ...

Resilient health systems: harnessing health information to improve population health

across European borders and ensuring comparability of data and indicators proved to be difficult in a timely manner during the COVID-19 crisis. This resulted in a European landscape with different national ...

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