Investigating the occurrence rate of reported hospital infections and determining their microbic factor in Kerman, South-East Iran

Mahdie Yasamanali Poor, Nasibe

Abstract

Life-threatening nosocomial infections have become a major problem, medical interventions, immune dise ases and antibiotic resistant organisms, increased mortality , morbidity, longer hospital stays and higher healt h care costs were. This study aimed to investigate the incidence of nosocomial infections was hospitalized. In this cross - sectional study of all patients admitted with stand ard definitions, as determined nosocomial infection were enrolled Information required by Form 1 and 2 During the fir st six months, 92 were collected, they were analyze d using a cost of INIS . Results : In this period 10 653 patients, 59 patien ts (19 men, 40 women), most aged 65-15 (81.35%) were nosocomial infections10,653 patient days in th e hospital have spent a total length of 24,130Avera ge rate of 0.66%, the incidence rate was 4.1 cases per 1,000 p eople - was hospitalized for days. Highest incidenc e of surgical site infection in 28 (0.31%), the lowest levels in 2 cases (0.02%), respectively36 patients on clinica l symptoms (61.01%), 23 cases with regard to positive culture (38.98%) were identified. The most common organism Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus negative Kvakvlaz . The results showed that the average total infection s compared with statistics from the World Health Organization (15-5%) is very low Can policy, Developing educatio nal programs and applied research priorities at the nat ional level to be used Problems in a consistent and regular reporting can be seen that recommended adopting the necessary measures to review and eliminate factors that contribute have the lack of reporting hospital infe ctions acting be.

Relevant Publications in Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research