Changes in antimicrobial resistance and outcomes of health care-associated infections
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Ertem, Gunay Tuncer
Aydin, Mehtap
AZAK KARALİ, EMEL
Bilgin, Huseyin
Menekse, Sirin
Asan, Ali
Mert, Habibe Tulin Elmaslar
YULUĞKURAL, ZERRİN
Altunal, Lutfiye Nilsun
Hatipoglu, Cigdem Ataman
Altunok, Elif Sargin
Demirkaya, Melike Hamiyet
Ceviker, Sevil Alkan
Akgul, Fethiye
Memis, Zeynep
Konya, Petek
Azap, Alpay
Aydin, Gule
Korkmaz, Derya
Karakoc, Zehra Cagla
YAPAR, DERYA
KARAKEÇİLİ, FARUK
Gunal, Ozgur
Keske, Siran
Kapmaz, Mahir
KADER, ÇİĞDEM
Demirel, Aslihan
Ergonul, Onder
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To describe the change in the epidemiology of health care-associated infections (HAI), resistance and predictors of fatality we conducted a nationwide study in 24 hospitals between 2015 and 2018. The 30-day fatality rate was 22% in 2015 and increased to 25% in 2018. In BSI, a significant increasing trend was observed for Candida and Enterococcus. The highest rate of 30-day fatality was detected among the patients with pneumonia (32%). In pneumonia, Pseudomonas infections increased in 2018. Colistin resistance increased and significantly associated with 30-day fatality in Pseudomonas infections. Among S. aureus methicillin, resistance increased from 31 to 41%.
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