Etiology of nosocomial infections in intensive care patients in German hospitals: An analysis of trends between 2008 and 2022
Purpose: Data from the intensive care component of the German hospital infection surveillance system (KISS) was used to investigate the epidemiology of pathogens responsible for the most frequent device-associated infections and their development over time. Method: The 10 most common pathogens were...
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Main Authors: | Petra Gastmeier (Author), Axel Kola (Author), Frank Schwab (Author), Michael Behnke (Author), Christine Geffers (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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