Incidence of bloodstream infections: a nationwide surveillance of acute care hospitals in Switzerland 2008-2014.
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PubMed ID
28325858
Description
BACKGROUND
Bloodstream infections are often associated with significant mortality and morbidity. We aimed to investigate changes in the epidemiology of bloodstream infections in Switzerland between 2008 and 2014.
METHODS
Data on bloodstream infections were obtained from the Swiss antibiotic resistance surveillance system (ANRESIS).
RESULTS
The incidence of bloodstream infections increased throughout the study period, especially among elderly patients and those receiving care in emergency departments and university hospitals. Escherichia coli was the predominant pathogen, with Enterococci exhibiting the most prominent increase over the study period.
CONCLUSIONS
The described trends may impact morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs associated with bloodstream infections.
Bloodstream infections are often associated with significant mortality and morbidity. We aimed to investigate changes in the epidemiology of bloodstream infections in Switzerland between 2008 and 2014.
METHODS
Data on bloodstream infections were obtained from the Swiss antibiotic resistance surveillance system (ANRESIS).
RESULTS
The incidence of bloodstream infections increased throughout the study period, especially among elderly patients and those receiving care in emergency departments and university hospitals. Escherichia coli was the predominant pathogen, with Enterococci exhibiting the most prominent increase over the study period.
CONCLUSIONS
The described trends may impact morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs associated with bloodstream infections.
Date of Publication
2017-03-21
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 - Science::570 - Life sciences; biology
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Language(s)
en
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Infektiologie
Institut für Infektionskrankheiten
Series
BMJ open
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
ISSN
2044-6055
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open.access