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International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) report, data summary of 45 countries for 2013-2018, Adult and Pediatric Units, Device-associated Module

Authors :
Umesh Gupta
Lul Raka
Debkishore Gupta
Anucha Apisarnthanarak
Rayo Morfin-Otero
Michael M. Petrov
Victor D. Rosenthal
Antonio Cerero-Gudiño
Vaidotas Gurskis
Naheed Elahi
Sona Hlinkova
Dolatsinh Zala
Edwin Giovanny Chapeta-Parada
Volkan Baytaş
Julio Cesar Vimercati
Estuardo Salgado-Yepez
Humberto Guanche-Garcell
Tanja Anguseva
María Guadalupe Miranda-Novales
Nayide Barahona-Guzmán
Chin Seng Gan
Rajesh Chawla
Nadia Tayyab
Amani El-Kholy
Eduardo Alexandrino Servolo Medeiros
Subhash Todi
Bat-Erdene Ider
Asma Bouziri
Hail M. Al-Abdely
Blanca Estela Hernandez-Chena
Kavita Raja
Namita Upadhyay
Hala Agha
Suna Secil Ozturk-Deniz
Victoria D. Villanueva
Ertugrul Guclu
Nurettin Erben
Amina Barkat
Dincer Yildizdas
Nguyen Viet Hung
Asu Özgültekin
Nirav Pandya
Hala Joudi
Farid Zand
Safa A Aziz AlKhawaja
Souad Belkebir
Jaroslaw Janc
Tahsine Mahfouz
Ata Nevzat Yalcin
Vladislav A Belskii
Nefise Oztoprak-Cuvalci
Recep Tekin
Yatin Mehta
Florin George Horhat
Kushlani Jayatilleke
Nepomuceno Mejia
Aruna Poojary
Saroj Kumar Pattnaik
Katherine Gomez-Nieto
Vesna Mioljevic
Sheila Nainan Myatra
Wiesława Duszyńska
Pravin K Nair
Emrah Gün
Guadalupe Aguirre-Avalos
Gustavo Jorge Chaparro
Mona Moheyeldin Abdelhalim
Le Thi Thu Nguyet
Abeer Aly Omar
Achilleas Gikas
Mariana Mrazova
Majeda A Al-Ruzzieh
Wan Rahiza Wan Mat
Souha S. Kanj
Mohit Kharbanda
Anjeela Koirala
Dale Fisher
Sanghamitra Mishra
Anju Mathew
Daisy Aguilar-De-Morós
Source :
American Journal of Infection Control. 49:1267-1274
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Background We report the results of INICC surveillance study from 2013 to 2018, in 664 intensive care units (ICUs) in 133 cities, of 45 countries, from Latin-America, Europe, Africa, Eastern-Mediterranean, Southeast-Asia, and Western-Pacific. Methods Prospective data from patients hospitalized in ICUs were collected through INICC Surveillance Online System. CDC-NHSN definitions for device-associated healthcare-associated infection (DA-HAI) were applied. Results We collected data from 428,847 patients, for an aggregate of 2,815,402 bed-days, 1,468,216 central line (CL)-days, 1,053,330 mechanical ventilator (MV)-days, 1,740,776 urinary catheter (UC)-days. We found 7,785 CL-associated bloodstream infections (CLAB), 12,085 ventilator-associated events (VAE), and 5,509 UC-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI). Pooled DA-HAI rates were 5.91% and 9.01 DA-HAIs/1,000 bed-days. Pooled CLAB rate was 5.30/1,000 CL-days; VAE rate was 11.47/1,000 MV-days, and CAUTI rate was 3.16/1,000 UC-days. P aeruginosa was non-susceptible (NS) to imipenem in 52.72% of cases; to colistin in 10.38%; to ceftazidime in 50%; to ciprofloxacin in 40.28%; and to amikacin in 34.05%. Klebsiella spp was NS to imipenem in 49.16%; to ceftazidime in 78.01%; to ciprofloxacin in 66.26%; and to amikacin in 42.45%. coagulase-negative Staphylococci and S aureus were NS to oxacillin in 91.44% and 56.03%, respectively. Enterococcus spp was NS to vancomycin in 42.31% of the cases. Conclusions DA-HAI rates and bacterial resistance are high and continuous efforts are needed to reduce them.

Details

ISSN :
01966553
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Infection Control
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ab876bc6fdd567b5fe02809a591c1a3d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2021.04.077