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Tunis Med ; 96(10-11): 731-736, 2018.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30746666

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OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) in medical Intensive Care Unit (ICU), risk factors for these infections and identify the predominant infecting organisms. METHODS: A 1-day point-prevalence study within all medical ICUs in Tunisia, all patients occupying an ICU bed over a 48-hour period were included. Rates of HAI, resistance patterns of microbiological isolates and potential risk factors for HAI were recorded. RESULTS: One hundred and three patients were collected from 15 Tunisian medical ICUs. HAI prevalence was 25.2% CI 95% [15-35].The most frequent HAIs were hospital acquired pneumonia in 19 cases (59%) and catheter related infection in 5 cases (15%). Independent factors associated with HAI occurrence were SAPSII score ≥ 33 with OR 1.047; CI 95% [1.015-1.077], p=0.003 and recent hospitalization with OR 4.14 CI 95% [1.235-13.889], p=0.021. Non-fermenting pathogens were the most frequent microorganisms reported in ICUs ecology, prior colonization and HAIs of the screened patients. CONCLUSION: HAIs are frequent in medical ICUs in Tunisia, which emphasize the importance of specific measures for surveillance and infection control in critically ill patients. Implementing a national monitoring system of HAI should be a major priority of public health in Tunisia.


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Infection croisée/épidémiologie , Unités de soins intensifs/statistiques et données numériques , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Infections bactériennes/épidémiologie , Infections sur cathéters/épidémiologie , Infections sur cathéters/microbiologie , Comorbidité , Soins de réanimation/statistiques et données numériques , Infection croisée/microbiologie , Femelle , Humains , Maladie iatrogène/épidémiologie , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Prévalence , Facteurs de risque , Tunisie/épidémiologie
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