Assessment of the risk of nosocomial infection in transferred patients
Do transferred patients really have more serious conditions and are they at greater risk of developing a healthcare-associated infection? To answer these questions, data from four annual prevalence surveys (1993–1996) were analyzed. These surveys were conducted at a 400-bed general hospital, comprising 150 surgical beds, 235 medical beds, and 15 intensive care beds (general intensive care and cardiac intensive care). (adapted from the text).
Author(s): Eveillard M, Quenon JL, Mangeol A, Fauvelle F
Publishing year: 1998
Pages: 169-70
Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 1998, n° 39, p. 169-70
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