Impact of a multidimensional infection control approach on central line-associated bloodstream infections rates in adult intensive care units of 8 cities of Turkey: findings of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC)
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Akan, Ozay Arikan
Uzun, Cengiz
Turgut, Huseyin
Ersoz, Gulden
Koksal, Iftihar
Ozgultekin, Asu
Esen, Saban
Ulger, Fatma
Dilek, Ahmet
Yilmaz, Hava
Erdogan, Selvi
Sacar, Suzan
Sungurtekin, Hulya
Ugurcan, Dogac
Kaya, Ali
Kuyucu, Necdet
Yylmaz, Gurdal
Kaya, Selcuk
Ulusoy, Hulya
Inan, Asuman
Aygun, Gokhan
Ozturk, Recep
Dikmen, Yalim
Tulunay, Melek
Oral, Mehmet
Unal, Necmettin
Cengiz, Mustafa
Yilmaz, Leyla
Geyik, Mehmet Faruk
Sahin, Ahmet
Leblebicioglu, Hakan
Daniel Rosenthal, Victor
Sirmatel, Fatma
Ozdemir, Davut
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Background: Central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABs) have long been associated with excess lengths of stay, increased hospital costs and mortality attributable to them. Different studies from developed countries have shown that practice bundles reduce the incidence of CLAB in intensive care units. However, the impact of the bundle strategy has not been systematically analyzed in the adult intensive care unit (ICU) setting in developing countries, such as Turkey. The aim of this study is to analyze the impact of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) multidimensional infection control approach to reduce the rates of CLAB in 13 ICUs of 13 INICC member hospitals from 8 cities of Turkey.
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