SOCIOECONOMIC BURDEN OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS
Nosocomial infection represents an important public health problem in developing countries as in developed ones. Economic concerns have taken on increasing importance in infection control since the mid 1970s in the USA, however there are few papers on the economics of NI in other countries. Studies...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of medical sciences 2003-10, Vol.57 (10), p.450-456 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nosocomial infection represents an important public health problem in
developing countries as in developed ones. Economic concerns have taken
on increasing importance in infection control since the mid 1970s in
the USA, however there are few papers on the economics of NI in other
countries. Studies on the costs of NI have used different methods,
definitions and degrees of stringency when calculating indirect costs
and there is therefore still uncertainty over their true economic
impact on the community and on the workplace economy. Drug and
especially antibiotic acquisition in addition to increased length of
stay are the widely and well described parameters. Extra cost of NI
include; bed, intensive care unit stay, hematological, biochemical,
microbiological and radiological tests, antibiotics, other drugs, extra
surgical procedures and working hours. In addition to high morbidity
and mortality one of the well described parameters is the extra length
of stay in the hospital. High mortality rates and economic expense
which NI represents emphasizes the justification for measures of
control of this entity. To estimate better the current personnel and
financial resources necessary to support infection control activities
and to prevent NI, it is imperative that those conducting studies of
hospital epidemiology and healthcare outcomes research determine these
current costs. |
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ISSN: | 0019-5359 |