澳洲和新西兰新生儿医院感染发生率的分析
Journal of Hospital InfectionVolume 72, Issue 2, June 2009, Pages 155-162
Analysis of neonatal nosocomial infection rates across the Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network
澳洲和新西兰新生儿医院感染发生率的分析
A.W. Gillhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/scidirimg/entities/REcor.gif, a, http://www.sciencedirect.com/scidirimg/entities/REemail.gif and on behalf of The Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network
aSchool of Women's and Infants' Health, University of Western Australia and Department of Neonatology, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Perth, Western Australia
Received 28 January 2008;
accepted 18 February 2009.
Available online 19 April 2009.
SummaryThis paper describes the variation in neonatal nosocomial infection rates across 26 contributing units of the Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network. Data collected during the years 2002–2004 have been analysed comprising a total of 3180 infants of <1000 g birthweight and 260 694 hospital-days. Overall infection rates of 5.02 infections per 1000 days total admission for infants of <1000 g birthweight are comparable with other published data. Censoring data to the first 35 days of admission demonstrated an infection rate of 13.88 (95% CI: 13.14, 14.65) infections per 1000 days. A standardised, expected, infection rate for each unit was calculated by correcting for gestational age and gender. Analysis of the difference between observed and expected infection rates demonstrated considerable variation in nosocomial infection rates between participating units. Three units demonstrated a nosocomial infection rate significantly (P < 0.005) below the population value. Further analysis of clinical practice variations within these units may uncover potential beneficial practices for the network.
Keywords: Neonate; Nosocomial infection
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