Prevalence of nosocomial infections in hospitals in Norway, 2002 and 2003 |
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Authors: | Eriksen H M Iversen B G Aavitsland P |
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Affiliation: | Norwegian Institute of Public Health, P. O. Box 4404, Nydalen 0403 Oslo, Norway. eriksenhanne@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | The Norwegian Institute of Public Health initiated a national surveillance system for nosocomial infections in 2002. The system is based on two annual one-day prevalence surveys recording the four most common types of nosocomial infection: urinary tract infections; lower respiratory tract infections; surgical site infections and septicaemia. All acute care hospitals in Norway (N=76) were invited to participate in the four surveys in 2002 and 2003. The total prevalence of the four recorded nosocomial infections varied between 5.1% and 5.4% in the four surveys. In all surveys, nosocomial infections were located most frequently in the urinary tract (34%), followed by the lower respiratory tract (29%), surgical sites (28%) and septicaemia (8%). The prevalence surveys give a brief overview of the burden and distribution of nosocomial infections. The results can be used to prioritize further infection control measures and more detailed incidence surveillance of nosocomial infections. |
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