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Preventing Hospital-acquired Infections in Low-income and Middle-income Countries: Impact, Gaps, and Opportunities

机译:在低收入和中等收入国家中预防医院获得性感染:影响,差距和机会

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In low-income and middle-income countries (LMIC) health care associated infections (HAIs) are a serious concern. Many factors contribute to the impact in LMIC, including lack of infrastructure, inconsistent surveillance, deficiency in trained personnel and infection control programs, and poverty-related factors. In LMIC the risk of HAIs may be up to 25% of hospitalized patients. Building infection control capacity in LMIC is possible where strategies are tailored to the specific needs of LMIC. Strategies must start with simple, cost-effective measures then expand to include more complicated measures. Goals for short-term, medium-term, and long-term actions should be planned and resources prioritized.
机译:在低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC),与医疗保健相关的感染(HAIs)受到严重关注。影响低收入和中低收入国家的因素很多,包括基础设施不足,监视不一致,训练有素的人员和感染控制计划不足以及与贫困有关的因素。在LMIC中,住院患者的HAI风险可能高达25%。如果针对LMIC的特定需求量身定制策略,则可以在LMIC中建立感染控制能力。策略必须从简单的,具有成本效益的措施开始,然后扩展到包括更复杂的措施。应该计划短期,中期和长期行动的目标,并优先安排资源。

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