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Nosocomial Infections and Control

Furthermore, nosocomial infections, also referred to as hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), are illnesses that patients contract while they are in a medical facility, such as a clinic, nursing home, or other healthcare facility, and are typically not present or exhibiting symptoms at the time of confirmation. These contaminants may result in severe health issues, prolonged hospital stays, and, in certain situations, increased mortality. Obtrusive devices (such as ventilators or catheters), surgical techniques, and medical staff who might unintentionally spread infections from patient to patient are common sources of nosocomial contaminations.

Common Types of Nosocomial Infections

  1. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

  2. Surgical Site Infections (SSIs)

  3. Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP)

  4. Bloodstream Infections (BSIs)

  5. Clostridioides difficile Infection (C. diff)

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Related Associations:

World Society for Virology | ACET (AIDS charity) | Africa's Children-Africa's Future | Aidchild | AIDS Vancouver | AIDS.Center | Aidsmap | Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations | Avahan | Infectious Diseases Institute | Infectious Diseases Society of America |

 

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