Natia Chkhaidze, Paata Imnadze, L. Malania, Ivane Chkhaidze
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Abstract
Nosocomial infections (NI) or healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are infections not present at the time of admission to a hospital and manifest 48 hours after hospital admission. The specific factors contributing to the risk of infection during hospitalization remain unclear. Nosocomial infections are a growing public health threat that increases patient morbidity and mortality. Nosocomial infections (NIs) could lead to considerably longer length of the hospital stays and higher costs. Besides, the unreasonable use of antibiotics could lead to development resistance to different antibiotics and create limited therapeutic options, increased risks of treatment failure and poor patient management. These infections are a serious public health problem affecting both developed and developing countries. This study aimed to investigate the current status and changing trend of NI in various parts of the world, to provide a reference for the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections.
非医院感染(NI)或医护相关感染(HAI)是指入院时不存在、入院 48 小时后才出现的感染。导致住院期间感染风险的具体因素仍不清楚。非医院感染是一个日益严重的公共卫生威胁,会增加患者的发病率和死亡率。非医院感染(NIs)会导致住院时间大大延长,费用也会增加。此外,不合理使用抗生素会导致对不同抗生素产生抗药性,造成治疗选择有限、治疗失败风险增加和病人管理不善。这些感染是影响发达国家和发展中国家的严重公共卫生问题。本研究旨在调查世界各地 NI 的现状和变化趋势,为预防和控制医疗相关感染提供参考。