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Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases 1/2022

Open Access 01-12-2022 | Nosocomial Infection | Research

Risk factors for healthcare-associated infection among children in a low-and middle-income country

Authors: Indah K. Murni, Trevor Duke, Sharon Kinney, Andrew J. Daley, Muhammad Taufik Wirawan, Yati Soenarto

Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are one of significant causes of morbidity and mortality. Evaluating risk factors associated with HAI are important to improve clinical outcomes. We aimed to evaluate the risk factors of HAI in children in a low-to middle-income country.

Methods

A prospective cohort study was conducted during 43 months at a teaching hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. All consecutive patients admitted to pediatric ICU and pediatric wards > 48 h were eligible. Those eligible patients were observed daily to identify the presence of HAI based on CDC criteria. The risk factors of HAI were identified. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify independent risk factors.

Results

Total of 2612 patients were recruited. Of 467 were diagnosed as HAI. The cumulative incidence of HAI was 17.9%. In the multivariable analysis; length of stay > 7 days, severe sepsis, use of urine catheter, central venous catheter (CVC), non-standardized antibiotics, and aged < 1 year were independently associated with increased risk of HAI with adjusted OR (95%CI): 5.6 (4.3–7.3), 1.9 (1.3–2.9), 1.9 (1.3–2.6), 1.8 (1.1–2.9), 1.6 (1.2–2.0), and 1.4 (1.1–1.8), respectively.

Conclusions

This study found that length of stay > 7 days, use of urine catheter and CVC, non-standardized antibiotic use, aged < 1 year, and had a diagnosis of severe sepsis increased risk of HAI.
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Metadata
Title
Risk factors for healthcare-associated infection among children in a low-and middle-income country
Authors
Indah K. Murni
Trevor Duke
Sharon Kinney
Andrew J. Daley
Muhammad Taufik Wirawan
Yati Soenarto
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Infectious Diseases / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2334
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-022-07387-2

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