Abstract
The Netherlands and Germany are neighbouring countries within the European Union but are differently affected by multidrug-resistant microorganisms (MDRO). In this narrative review, we summarize data about antibiotic use, the occurrence of MDRO and healthcare-associated infections in these two countries, as well as data about organizational and structural differences between the Dutch and German healthcare systems. These results are discussed with a focus on whether or how the organization of healthcare influences MDRO prevention. We found that from the point of view of MDRO prevention, a higher density of inpatient care, a higher number of hospitals, a longer length of stay and lower staffing ratios might facilitate MDRO dissemination in German hospitals.
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Köck, R., Becker, K., Idelevich, E. A., Jurke, A., Glasner, C., Hendrix, R., & Friedrich, A. W. (2020, April 1). Prevention and control of multidrug-resistant bacteria in the Netherlands and Germany-the impact of healthcare structures. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17072337
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