Search results for "MDRO"
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Self-reported antibiotic stewardship and infection control measures from 57 intensive care units: An international ID-IRI survey
2022
Infection control; Multidrug resistance; Stewardship Control de infección; Resistencia a múltiples fármacos; Administración Control d'infecció; Resistència a múltiples fàrmacs; Administració We explored the self-reported antibiotic stewardship (AS), and infection prevention and control (IPC) activities in intensive care units (ICUs) of different income settings. A cross-sectional study was conducted using an online questionnaire to collect data about IPC and AS measures in participating ICUs. The study participants were Infectious Diseases–International Research Initiative (IDI-IR) members, committed as per their institutional agreement form. We analyzed responses from 57 ICUs in 24 countri…
Colonizzazione da batteri Gram negativi multi-resistenti in pazienti pediatrici
2017
INTRODUZIONE: La diffusione della resistenza batterica in ospedale e in comunità costituisce un serio motivo di allarme anche nella popolazione pediatrica. Recenti studi hanno dimostrato come le infezioni sostenute da batteri gram-negativi multiresistenti (MDRGN) oggi si presentino sempre più frequentemente anche in comunità, e come più del 15% dei bambini siano colonizzati da MDRGN al momento del ricovero in ospedale. L’introduzione di questi microrganismi in comunità rappresenta un serio fattore di rischio per lo sviluppo di infezioni difficilmente trattabili. Il nostro studio ha indagato la presenza di batteri MDRGN nella popolazione microbica intestinale di bambini ricoverati con sintom…
Spread of Multidrug-Resistant Microorganisms
2022
Multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO) are bacteria that exhibit acquired resistance to multiple antibiotics, reducing the efficacy of antimicrobial therapies [...]
Implementation of A Year-Long Antimicrobial Stewardship Program in A 227-Bed Community Hospital in Southern Italy
2023
Background: Healthcare-Acquired Infections (HAIs) are serious healthcare complications affecting hospital stay, in-hospital mortality, and costs. Root cause analysis has identified the inappropriate use of antibiotics as the main causative factor in the expansion of multi-drug-resistant organisms (MDRO) in our hospital. An Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) program was implemented to optimize antibiotic use, limit the development of resistance, improve therapeutic efficacy and clinical outcomes, and reduce costs. Methods: The stewardship strategies were: antimicrobial oversight on “critical” antibiotics; the development of hospital guidelines on antibiotic selection with the production of a co…