National prevalence survey of hospital-acquired infections in Czechoslovakia
- PMID: 2899584
- DOI: 10.1016/0195-6701(88)90085-0
National prevalence survey of hospital-acquired infections in Czechoslovakia
Abstract
A nationwide 1-day prevalence survey of a total of 12,260 patients in 23 hospitals across Czechoslovakia yielded 751 cases of hospital-acquired infection (HAI), a prevalence of 6.1%. Analysis of the data revealed that the prevalence of HAI amongst surgical patients was almost twice that amongst medical patients (8.2% vs. 4.4%). Persons aged over 60 on the urological and surgical wards were at highest risk of acquiring infection. The most frequent site of HAI was the urinary tract (25%), followed by surgical wounds (15%) and the upper respiratory tract (13%). Fifty per cent of infection in gynaecological patients occurred within 6 days of admission compared with 15% in urological patients, and a wide variation was seen in other specialties.
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