Nosocomial Infections: A History of Hospital-Acquired Infections
- PMID: 32891222
- DOI: 10.1016/j.giec.2020.06.001
Nosocomial Infections: A History of Hospital-Acquired Infections
Abstract
In the United States, healthcare acquired infections (HAIs) or nosocomial infections are the sixth leading cause of death. This article reviews the history, prevalence, economic costs, morbidity and mortality, and risk factors associated with HAIs. Types of infections described include bacterial, fungal, viral, and multidrug resistant infections that contribute to the most common causes of HAIs, which include catheter- associated urinary tract infections, hospital-acquired pneumonias, bloodstream infections, and surgical site infections. Most nosocomial infections are preventable and monitoring and prevention strategies are described.
Keywords: Bloodstream; Health care acquired; Nosocomial; Pneumonia; Surgical site; Urinary tract.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure J-Y. Liu writes infectious disease content for AMPSAA Web site; J.K. Dickter has nothing to report.
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