Infections associées aux soins

Healthcare-associated infections

Santé publique France is tasked with monitoring and preventing these infections in healthcare facilities, long-term care facilities, and community healthcare settings, thereby helping to limit their impact.

Our missions

  • Monitoring the epidemiological trends of healthcare-associated infections

  • Enable the adaptation of preventive measures

  • Alert

  • Inform the general public

In brief

Videos, infographics, key statistics, expert interviews… Find the latest news and key information on healthcare-associated infections here

news

Healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial treatments in nursing homes ...

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surveys/studies

2024 National Prevalence Survey of Healthcare-Associated Infections and ...

The disease

An infection is considered healthcare-associated if it occurs during or following a patient’s care (diagnostic, therapeutic, palliative, preventive, or educational), and if it was neither present nor in the incubation period at the start of care. The primary criterion defining a

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What We Do

Santé publique France’s initiatives regarding healthcare-associated infections are guided by the 2022–2025 National Strategy.

Santé publique France’s activities include:

  • epidemiological surveillance of healthcare-associated infections through:

    • coordinating national surveillance and prevention...

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Data

The healthcare-associated infection surveillance system led by Santé publique France makes it possible to track trends in specific HAI indicators.

The incidence of healthcare-associated infections is no longer declining

Since 1996, national prevalence surveys (NPS) of healthcare-associated...

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Publications

Here you will find the latest scientific publications related to the studies and research conducted by Santé publique France.

2 publications

enquêtes/études

Monitoring of Alcohol Consumption in Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly and in Facilities for People with Disabilities. Results of the 2025 National Monitoring Study. Data from 2024