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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 1296-1299, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-420604

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Objective To explore the risk factors,composition of pathogen and drug sensitivity of pulmonary infection in neurosurgical intensive care unit(NICU) and provide basis forclinical effective prevention and appropriate treatment.Methods Retrospective analysis the detected pathogenic strains,theirdrug resistance and predisposing factors of the cases of pulmonary infection in NICU from January 2010 to September 2011.Results Among the isolated 602 bacteriastrains,363 strains (60.2% ) were G-bacteria,71 strains ( 11.8% ) were G + bacteria,168 strains (28 % )were molds.In G-bacteria,the main strains are acinetobacter and pseudomonas aeruginosa,and in G+ bacteria,staphylococcus epidermidis based most.Conclusion Acinetobacter has become the dominant flora of pulmonary infection in NICU and it has multidrug resistance to antibiotics in clinical.The Specific pathogen should be indentified through bacteriological examination of sputum as soon as possible,and the antibiotics should be used alternatively based on their drug sensitivity to control lung infection in critically ill patients.

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Korean Journal of Nosocomial Infection Control ; : 16-23, 2008.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-170104

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BACKGROUND: Scabies outbreaks have been reported in long-term care facilities, but less commonly in acute care facilities. We experienced an outbreak of scabies that occurred in neurosurgery-intensive care unit of a general hospital, Seoul, Korea. METHODS: An outbreak of scabies was noticed on September 2006 when hospital staffs of NICU were diagnosed with scabies. The infection control nurse reviewed medical records and interviewed all of patient in NICU and health care workers. The epidemic spread of scabies from a patient to other patient, hospital employees and their families and associates was identified from historical, clinical, and microbiologic skin preparation data. RESULTS: Forty-three NICU patients and 22 health care workers were investigated. Five scabies cases were identified in total of 42 cases who are exposed to index case with attack rate of 11.9%. The attack rate of scabies in health care workers and NICU patients were 10% and 13.6%, respectively. Tertiary cases also occurred among the family members of workers, with a tertiary attack rate of 44%. CONCLUSION: The patient of acute care facilities also have chances of being exposed to scabies outbreak, since sensorimotor deficits or cognitive disorders make it difficult for individuals to communicate and understand the implication of risky contacts.


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Humans , Delivery of Health Care , Disease Outbreaks , Hospitals, General , Infection Control , Long-Term Care , Medical Records , Scabies , Skin
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Journal of Medical Postgraduates ; (12)2004.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-590957

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Objective: To investigate the characteristics of etiology and drug resistance of nosocomial infection in the neurosurgery intensive care unit(NICU),and provide useful information for clinical practice.Methods: We analyzed the clinical data of 179 cases of nosocomial infection among 1 163 patients admitted in the NICU from June 2005 to March 2007.Results: From the 179 patients,346 strains of bacteria were obtained,of which Gram's negative bacili accounted for 52.89%,Gram's positive cocci 38.15% and fungi 8.96%.Of the diagnosed nosocomial infections,83.80% involved the lower respiratory tract,10.61% the urinary tract,2.79% the blood vessels,1.68% the central nervous system and 1.12% the hematological system.Conclusion: To reduce nosocomial infections in the NICU,emphasis should be placed on the control of lower respiratory tract infection as well as on the prevention and treatment of Gram's positive coccus infection in the acute stage and Gram's negative bacillus infection in the later stage.Intensified prevention measures based on the standard ones could help to get the drug-resistant strains under control.

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