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Impact of Healthcare-Associated Infections Connected to Medical Devices—An Update

Nitin Chandra Teja Dadi, Barbora Gaálová-Radochová, Jarmila Vargova, Helena Bujdáková

2021Microorganisms143 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are caused by nosocomial pathogens. HAIs have an immense impact not only on developing countries but also on highly developed parts of world. They are predominantly device-associated infections that are caused by the planktonic form of microorganisms as well as those organized in biofilms. This review elucidates the impact of HAIs, focusing on device-associated infections such as central line-associated bloodstream infection including catheter infection, catheter-associated urinary tract infection, ventilator-associated pneumonia, and surgical site infections. The most relevant microorganisms are mentioned in terms of their frequency of infection on medical devices. Standard care bundles, conventional therapy, and novel approaches against device-associated infections are briefly mentioned as well. This review concisely summarizes relevant and up-to-date information on HAIs and HAI-associated microorganisms and also provides a description of several useful approaches for tackling HAIs.

Topics & Concepts

Intensive care medicinePneumoniaMedicineHealth careInfection controlBloodstream infectionInternal medicineEconomic growthEconomicsNosocomial Infections in ICUAntimicrobial Resistance in StaphylococcusCentral Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis