NJI 2003
DOI: 10.48029/nji.2003.lxxxxiv901
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Prevalence of Post-Op Nosocomial Infection in Neuro Surgical Patients and Associated Risk Factors- A Prospective Study of 2441 Patients

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“…A case of Bloodstream Infection (BSI) is defined as a patient with at least one of the following signs or symptoms with no other recognized cause: fever, hypotension and no apparent infection at another site, and physician instituted treatment for sepsis (14). The results of different studies have shown that by spending much costs related to diagnosis and education can be decrease the rate of nosocomial infections (15)(16)(17)(18). The status of the patient and the type of hospital can be associated with the nosocomial infection (6,8,19,20).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A case of Bloodstream Infection (BSI) is defined as a patient with at least one of the following signs or symptoms with no other recognized cause: fever, hypotension and no apparent infection at another site, and physician instituted treatment for sepsis (14). The results of different studies have shown that by spending much costs related to diagnosis and education can be decrease the rate of nosocomial infections (15)(16)(17)(18). The status of the patient and the type of hospital can be associated with the nosocomial infection (6,8,19,20).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%