首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
相似文献
 共查询到20条相似文献,搜索用时 0 毫秒
1.
Forty-six infants in a neonatal intensive care unit and 138 health care workers were exposed to a pediatric medical resident during the prodromal period and the early days of unrecognized varicella. An attempt was made to prevent an outbreak of additional cases by the institution of emergency control measures. These measures included rapid identification of varicella antibody status in exposed neonates, varicella antibody testing of health care workers with unknown or uncertain history of varicella, prompt administration of varicella zoster immune globulin to potentially susceptible persons, and cohorting neonates on the basis of exposure and antibody status. Passive maternal antibody was detected in 44 of the neonates. Of 27 health care workers who reported either a negative or an uncertain history of varicella, 26 had detectable antibody. No overt cases of varicella occurred in exposed patients or personnel.  相似文献   

2.
An outbreak in a neonatal intensive care nursery of severe infections caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae type K-17 has been studied. Over a 9-month period 20 epidemiologically linked cases of severe septicemia, meningitis and pneumonia were diagnosed. The specific epidemic strain could be identified. After introduction of a policy of hygienic measures the nosocomial infection could be eradicated although colonization still occurred. Thorough handwashing before and after the nursing care of each infant, individual gowning and disposable gloves in the care of infants below 1 500 g were important. The changing bacterial ecology of a neonatal unit should be followed closely by weekly routine throat cultures as well as by cultures of incubators and ventilation equipment. The present investigation has shown the importance of this procedure, which is mandatory for appropriate choice of antimicrobial agents when treating infections in critically ill or very low birth weight infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Prophylactic antimicrobial treatment is not indicated. Control of K. pneumoniae nosocomial infections can only be achieved by maintaining a high standard of hygiene in the neonatal care.  相似文献   

3.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The critically ill neonate is particularly prone to life threatening bacterial infections compared with other patient populations. Current patterns of neonatal sepsis caused by Gram-negative bacilli are reviewed to enable the clinician to better anticipate and effectively respond to neonatal infection by these serious pathogens. RECENT FINDINGS: With increasing use of intrapartum antibiotics for prophylaxis against early-onset group B streptococcal infection, there is growing concern that the incidence of neonatal sepsis by Gram-negative pathogens may rise. Although several surveys indicate no such increase to date, studies in selected neonatal intensive care unit populations have suggested a recent elevation in newborn infection caused by Escherichia coli and other bacillary pathogens. Most recent investigations reveal growing antibiotic resistance in those Gram-negative bacilli causing neonatal infection. Modern molecular genotyping methods have been applied to Gram-negative bacilli in the neonatal intensive care unit in order to understand their epidemiology in greater detail. In most instances these techniques have been used to identify the sources and prevalence of an outbreak strain, and to devise rational interventions to control the epidemic. Studies utilizing molecular genotyping during non-outbreak periods indicate that Gram-negative bacilli, even those expressing antibiotic resistance, may be acquired very early in the intensive care unit course, and that different clones are introduced and lost in the infants' indigenous flora throughout their stay. These studies further indicate that cross-transmission of bacillary pathogens occurs regularly even in the absence of a recognized epidemic. SUMMARY: Gram-negative bacilli are prominent causes of infection in the neonatal intensive care unit. Their incidence, antibiotic susceptibility pattern, and modes of acquisition continue to evolve in the modern intensive care unit setting.  相似文献   

4.
Human bocavirus (HBoV) plays a non-insignificant role as a pathogen in respiratory tract diseases in the pediatric population, especially in infants younger than 2 years of age. In this paper, we have described two cases of a possible nosocomial infection in a neonatal intensive care unit being HBoV the sole detected respiratory virus in clinical samples.  相似文献   

5.
6.
Objectives: (1) To determine the incidence and outcome of Pseudornonas aeruginosa infection in HIV-infected patients. (2) To study the antimicrobial susceptibility of P aeruginosa isolates in this particular population. (3) To identify risk factors for these infections.Patients and Methods: a retrospective case-control study performed in a 28-bed infectious-diseases unit in a 940-bed university hospital. All cases were defined as HIV-infected patients with severe infections due to P aeruginosa, including bacteriemia, lower or upper respiratory tract infections, infections related to a central venous catheter, and cutaneous/muscular infection. Each case was matched with an HIV-seropositive control not infected by P. aeruginosa and hospitalized on the same dates as the cases.Results: one thousand and thirty-five HIV-infected patients were hospitalized during the study period. A first severe P. aeruginosa infection was documented in 41 patients, giving an overall annual incidence note of 2.51 episodes per 100 admissions. Forty of the 41 case notes were available for analysis. They consisted of 17 cases of bacteraemia, four upper respiratory tract infections, 10 lower respiratory tract infections, three catheter-related infections, and six cutaneous/muscular infections. Of these 40 cases, 60% were nosocomial and the remainder were community-acquired. The overall mortality rate was 22% (47% in bacteraemic forms). Twenty five percent of patients relapsed after an average of 37 days. The case-control comparison showed that AIDS was more frequent among the cases (92% vs. 74%, P = 0.04), who also had a lower PN count (P = 0.005), and a lower CD4 cell count (15.7 ± 18.8/mm3 vs. 115 ± 211/mm3; P = 0.0007). The number of days spent in hospital in the previous 3 months (29.3 ± 20.7 vs. 19.7 ± 14, P = 0.04) was significantly higher among the cases. In a multivariate analysis, examining treatments received in the previous month, only co-trimoxazole [OR = 5.5 (1.1-26.9)], penicillins [OR = 5.2 (1.1-25.3)], steroids [OR = 5.5, (1.2-25.5)] and a CD4 cell count below 50/mm3 [OR = 13.2 (1.4-129.4)] were identified as risk factors.Conclusion: P. aeruginosa infection is a not frequent bacterial disease in highly immunodeficient HIV-infected patients. It is frequently fatal and must be borne in mind in the advanced stages of HIV disease, especially when patients have received co-trimoxazole (trianthoprim-sulphametboxazole), penicillins or steroids.  相似文献   

7.
BACKGROUND: We performed a prospective analysis to determine the prevalence of nosocomial infection and associated risk factors in our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). METHODS: Data were collected prospectively on underlying diagnoses, therapeutic interventions/treatments, infections, and outcomes at 9 am every day from November 2004 through October 2005. Prevalence of nosocomial infection and infection site definitions were according to the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance system of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. RESULTS: Among 528 infants enrolled, 60 (11.4%) had 97 nosocomial infections. The survival rate was 92%. The prevalence of nosocomial infections was 17.5%: bloodstream infection, 4.7%, clinical sepsis, 6.3%, pneumonia, 5.1%, urinary tract infections (UTIs), 0.7%, surgical site infection, 0.7%. Intervention-associated infection rate: central intravascular catheter-associated bloodstream infection, 13.7%, TPN-associated bloodstream infection, 15.8%, ventilator-associated pneumonia, 18.6%, surgical site infection 13.7%, urinary catheter-associated UTI, 17.3%. Cut-off values of onset of central intravascular catheter-associated bloodstream infection and ventilator-associated pneumonia were 6 days and 10 days after intervention, respectively. Patients with a birth weight <1000 g (relative risk, 11.8, 95% confidence interval, 7.66-18.18; P < .001) were at the greatest risk for nosocomial infection. CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed the high prevalence of nosocomial infections in NICU patients, and the urgent need for a national surveillance and more effective prevention interventions.  相似文献   

8.
9.
Neonatal survival has risen progressively during the past 30 years. As the limits of viability continue to decline, the challenges of providing care to infants at the lowest extremes of gestational age and birth weight continually increase. Nosocomial infections in this very fragile population can be devastating. The complexity of care of these premature infants requires specialized knowledge of the neonate, infectious disease processes, and methods to reduce infection risks in the neonatal intensive care unit. The role of infection control liaison has been established in our institution as an adjunct to meeting this challenge by providing a line of communication between staff, neonatologists, and the infection control team. This article describes the role of the infection control liaison and its overall impact on the infection control program in an 87-bed level II, III, and IV neonatal intensive care unit from 1995 to 1999.  相似文献   

10.
BACKGROUND: Infection control process measures provide actionable and measurable indicators for performance improvement. OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between the measurement and feedback of selected infection control process measures and compliance with infection control practices. METHODS: We measured selected infection control process measures (hand hygiene, femoral catheter use as a proportion of all central venous catheter (CVC) days and proportion of head of bed elevations) in the medical respiratory intensive care unit (ICU) (MRICU) and the surgical trauma ICU (STICU). All data were collected by trained infection control practitioners. Baseline data were obtained April through June 2004. Baseline hand hygiene data were obtained from May to June. Follow-up observations were obtained from July 2004 through March 2005. Both baseline and follow-up observations were reported to the units' leadership. The data were reviewed for improvement in compliance with process measures. Differences in proportions were analyzed for statistical significance by the chi(2) test. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant improvement in the head of bed elevation rates: 54.9% versus 98.4% (P < .001) for the MRICU and 46.5% versus 77.2% (P < .001) for the STICU, respectively. There was also a statistically significant decline in femoral catheter rates in both ICUs: 17.8% versus 10% (P = .001) in the MRICU and 8.4% versus 3% (P < .001) in the STICU, respectively. There was no significant improvement in hand hygiene rates in either ICU: 31.8% versus 39.3% (P = .1) in the MRICU and 50% versus 50.3% (P = .9) in the STICU, respectively. CONCLUSION: Feedback of process measures lowered the use of femoral catheters and improved the proportion of elevated head of beds in 2 ICUs, but there was no significant improvement in hand hygiene.  相似文献   

11.
12.
13.
This study was designed to describe the epidemiology and risk factors for nosocomial infection (NI) in a Brazilian neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). This study was a retrospective cohort from January to December, 2003. All neonates admitted to the NICU. Infection surveillance was conducted according to the NNIS, CDC. Chi-square test and logistic regression model were performed for statistical analyses. The study was conducted at a public, tertiary referral NICU of a teaching hospital in the Northeast of Brazil. A total of 948 medical records were reviewed. Overall NI incidence rate was 34%. The main neonatal NI was bloodstream infection (68.1%), with clinical sepsis accounting for 47.2%, and pneumonia was the second most common NI (8.6%). Multivariate analysis identified seven independent risk factors for NIs: birth weight, exposure to parenteral nutrition, percutaneous catheter, central venous catheter or mechanical ventilation, abruptio placentae and mother's sexually transmitted disease (STD). Neonates from mothers with STD or abruptio placentae, those weighing less than 1,500 g at birth or those who used invasive devices were at increased risk for acquiring NI.  相似文献   

14.
AIM:To investigate the frequency,etiology,and current management strategies for diarrhea in newborn.METHODS:Retrospective,nationwide study involving 5801 subjects observed in neonatal intensive care units during 3 years.The main anamnesis and demographic characteristics,etiology and characteristics of diarrhea,nutritional and therapeutic management,clinical outcomes were evaluated.RESULTS:Thirty-nine cases of diarrhea(36 acute,3 chronic) were identified.The occurrence rate of diarrhea was 6.72 per 1000 hosp...  相似文献   

15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
This report describes a cluster of nosocomial infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a neonatal intensive care nursery. All 5 cases of P aeruginosa infection were clustered in September 1999. Aggressive infection control measures were instituted, including installation of a user-friendly handwashing soap and environmental cleaning. On the basis of the finding of persistent dirty equipment, a new full-time position was created that was dedicated to equipment cleaning. These measures were effective in eliminating the cluster. The nursery has remained free of P aeruginosa infection for more than 2 years, attesting to the success of our program.  相似文献   

设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号