Evaluation of device associated infection rates in intensive care units of Pamukkale University Hospital

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Intensive care units (ICUs) are unfortunately the epicenters of nosocomial infections. The aim of the study was to investigate device associated infection rates in a small Turkish hospital. Device utilization ratios and device associated infection rates were calculated according to definitions of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). During a period of 24 months 1,387 patients were surveyed in our ICUs. A total of 287 device associated infections were detected. In our study ventilator associated pneumonia was the most frequent nosocomial infection with a rate of 59.7 per 1,000 ventilator days. The most frequent pathogen of device associated infection was Candida spp. High rates of device associated infections in a small Turkish hospital clearly indicate the urgent need of the implementation of infection control guidelines. © 2008 Urban & Vogel.

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Turgut, H., Sacar, S., Okke, D., Kavas, S. T., Asan, A., & Kutlu, S. S. (2008). Evaluation of device associated infection rates in intensive care units of Pamukkale University Hospital. Infection, 36(3), 262–265. https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-008-6346-6

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