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Prevalence surveillance of healthcare-associated infections at a Tunisianonco-hematology ward

Background : Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are with high rates of mortality and an additional cost, in onco-hematology patients. Aim  : The study aims to assess the prevalence trends of HAIs in the onco-hematology ward of the Tunisian National Bone Marrow Transplant Center (NBMTC), and to...

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Autores principales: Mellouli, Ameni, Chebbi, Yosra, Belloumi, Dorra, Nouira, Mariem, Kallel, Kalthoum, Ladeb, Salwa, Othmen, Tarek Ben, Achour, Wafa
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Publicado: Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8772597/
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author Mellouli, Ameni
Chebbi, Yosra
Belloumi, Dorra
Nouira, Mariem
Kallel, Kalthoum
Ladeb, Salwa
Othmen, Tarek Ben
Achour, Wafa
author_facet Mellouli, Ameni
Chebbi, Yosra
Belloumi, Dorra
Nouira, Mariem
Kallel, Kalthoum
Ladeb, Salwa
Othmen, Tarek Ben
Achour, Wafa
author_sort Mellouli, Ameni
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description Background : Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are with high rates of mortality and an additional cost, in onco-hematology patients. Aim  : The study aims to assess the prevalence trends of HAIs in the onco-hematology ward of the Tunisian National Bone Marrow Transplant Center (NBMTC), and to determine the principal associated risk factors. Methods: Six repeated point prevalence surveys were conducted, from May 2018 to March 2019, using a two months interval. All patients hospitalized in the day of the survey were included. Risk factors of HAIs were expressed as odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). They were assessed using a logistic regression model. Results: Nineteen patients out of a total of 74 patients have been diagnosed with 19 HAIs, representing a prevalence of 25.7%. No significant downward or upward trend of prevalence was revealed over time (p=0.3). The most common HAI was respiratory tract infection (57.9%) with a prevalence of 14.9%. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that HAI was significantly associated with neutropenia (Adjusted OR: 14; 95% CI: 1.5-127; p=0.01) and duration of central venous catheter (Adjusted OR: 1.1; 95% CI: 1-1.2; p=0.005). Conclusion: High prevalence of HAIs in our center with a high rate of mortality, requiring identifying potential problems in infection control practices.
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spelling pubmed-87725972022-05-17 Prevalence surveillance of healthcare-associated infections at a Tunisianonco-hematology ward Mellouli, Ameni Chebbi, Yosra Belloumi, Dorra Nouira, Mariem Kallel, Kalthoum Ladeb, Salwa Othmen, Tarek Ben Achour, Wafa Tunis Med Article Background : Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are with high rates of mortality and an additional cost, in onco-hematology patients. Aim  : The study aims to assess the prevalence trends of HAIs in the onco-hematology ward of the Tunisian National Bone Marrow Transplant Center (NBMTC), and to determine the principal associated risk factors. Methods: Six repeated point prevalence surveys were conducted, from May 2018 to March 2019, using a two months interval. All patients hospitalized in the day of the survey were included. Risk factors of HAIs were expressed as odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). They were assessed using a logistic regression model. Results: Nineteen patients out of a total of 74 patients have been diagnosed with 19 HAIs, representing a prevalence of 25.7%. No significant downward or upward trend of prevalence was revealed over time (p=0.3). The most common HAI was respiratory tract infection (57.9%) with a prevalence of 14.9%. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that HAI was significantly associated with neutropenia (Adjusted OR: 14; 95% CI: 1.5-127; p=0.01) and duration of central venous catheter (Adjusted OR: 1.1; 95% CI: 1-1.2; p=0.005). Conclusion: High prevalence of HAIs in our center with a high rate of mortality, requiring identifying potential problems in infection control practices. Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2021-05 2021-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8772597/ Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Mellouli, Ameni
Chebbi, Yosra
Belloumi, Dorra
Nouira, Mariem
Kallel, Kalthoum
Ladeb, Salwa
Othmen, Tarek Ben
Achour, Wafa
Prevalence surveillance of healthcare-associated infections at a Tunisianonco-hematology ward
title Prevalence surveillance of healthcare-associated infections at a Tunisianonco-hematology ward
title_full Prevalence surveillance of healthcare-associated infections at a Tunisianonco-hematology ward
title_fullStr Prevalence surveillance of healthcare-associated infections at a Tunisianonco-hematology ward
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence surveillance of healthcare-associated infections at a Tunisianonco-hematology ward
title_short Prevalence surveillance of healthcare-associated infections at a Tunisianonco-hematology ward
title_sort prevalence surveillance of healthcare-associated infections at a tunisianonco-hematology ward
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8772597/
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