2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2005.04.234
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Healthcare-acquired infection rates in a long-term acute care hospital: A 3-year study

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“…Since these bacteria also have minimal nutritional requirements, they are able to grow in aqueous products, including disinfectants (Oie and Kamiya, 1996; Ghazal et al, 2006). Contamination of albuterol and sulbutamol nebulization solutions (Balkhy et al, 2005; Ghazal et al, 2006), nebulizers (Hutchinson et al, 1996), mouthwash (Matrician et al, 2000), nasal sprays (Dolan et al, 2005), and ultrasound gel (Jacobson et al, 2006) have resulted in outbreaks of nosocomial infections by Bcc bacteria. Therefore, the surveillance of unexplained outbreaks of less common pathogens is essential; in particular, those involving poorly represented species, like B. cepacia , especially in patients with underlying lung disease and increased risk such as CF patients.…”
Section: A 16-year Systematic Study Of Burkholderia Cepacia Complex Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since these bacteria also have minimal nutritional requirements, they are able to grow in aqueous products, including disinfectants (Oie and Kamiya, 1996; Ghazal et al, 2006). Contamination of albuterol and sulbutamol nebulization solutions (Balkhy et al, 2005; Ghazal et al, 2006), nebulizers (Hutchinson et al, 1996), mouthwash (Matrician et al, 2000), nasal sprays (Dolan et al, 2005), and ultrasound gel (Jacobson et al, 2006) have resulted in outbreaks of nosocomial infections by Bcc bacteria. Therefore, the surveillance of unexplained outbreaks of less common pathogens is essential; in particular, those involving poorly represented species, like B. cepacia , especially in patients with underlying lung disease and increased risk such as CF patients.…”
Section: A 16-year Systematic Study Of Burkholderia Cepacia Complex Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients treated in LTAC facilities are at an increased risk for BSI because the majority have an indwelling vascular device. 53,54 In the past, the BSI rates have been reported as high as 4 -9 cases per 1,000 line days; there is one report from 2 LTAC hospitals with a rate of 16.4 cases per 1,000 line days. [55][56][57] Increased BSI rates have been reported with the use of needleless mechanical valve devices.…”
Section: Blood Stream Infection Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 3-year Penn-sylvania study showed CAUTI rates of 4. 54 The CAUTI pooled mean rate published by the NHSN for LTAC hospitals is 2.6 cases per 1,000 catheter days, and for adult step-down units (post-critical care) is 1.9 cases per 1,000 catheter days. 48 During 2010 our institution had a CAUTI rate of 4.88 cases per 1,000 catheter days, and a urinary catheter utilization ratio of 0.76 catheter days per number of patient days.…”
Section: Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infection Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%