Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), also known as health-care-associated infections, encompass almost all clinically evident infections that do not originate from a patient's original admitting diagnosis. Within hours after admission, a patient's flora begins to acquire characteristics of the surrounding bacterial pool. Most infections that become clinically evident after 48 hours of hospitalization are considered hospital-acquired. Infections that occur after the patient's discharge from the hospital can be considered to have a nosocomial origin if the organisms were acquired during the hospital stay. This new book present a set of reports detailing the depth of the problems as well as suggesting remedies.
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Wilcox, J. B. (2009). Hospital-acquired infections. Hospital-Acquired Infections (pp. 1–381). Nova Science Publishers, Inc. https://doi.org/10.48037/mbmj.v5i6.407
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