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Epidemiology of Healthcare-Associated Infections in Australia

The most up-to-date picture of the incidence of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) in Australian healthcare facilities.

Ramon Z. Shaban (Author), Brett Mitchell (Author), Philip Russo (Author), Deborough Macbeth (Author)

9780729543637, Elsevier Health Sciences

Paperback, published 30 June 2021

124 pages
27.6 x 21.6 x 1 cm, 0.227 kg

Endorsed by the Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control (ACIPC)

ACIPC is the peak body for infection prevention and control professionals in the Australasian region.

Healthcare-associated Infections (HAIs) are a major threat to patient safety and the quality of healthcare globally. Despite this, Australia does not have a nationally coordinated program for the surveillance and reporting of HAIs. Epidemiology of Healthcare-associated Infections in Australia is Australia’s first peer-reviewed, evidence-based assessment of the epidemiology of HAIs using publicly available data from hospital-acquired complications (HACs), state-based surveillance systems and peer-reviewed and grey literature sources.

This important work has been compiled by some of Australia’s leading infection control professionals and researchers. It will build national consensus on definitions, surveillance methodology and reporting of the incidence of HAIs. In doing so, it provides hospitals and those working in infection prevention and control an opportunity to benchmark and evaluate interventions to reduce infections and ensure transparency on reporting methods that will strengthen Australia’s efforts to prevent and control HAIs.

Here is a great article published in Sydney Morning Herald on the publication of Epidemiology of Healthcare-associated infections in Australia.

  • Collated publicly available HAI surveillance definitions from jurisdictions across Australia
  • Collated publicly available national HACs HAI data derived from the associated surveillance programs
  • Identification of the gaps in both publicly available HAI data from different sources and the lack of publicly available HAI surveillance data in one serialised title
  • Supporting video summarising key content
  • Available in eBook format with print-on-demand option

Chapter 1 - Executive Summary
Chapter 2 - Surgical Site Infection
Chapter 3 - Urinary Tract Infection
Chapter 4 - Pneumonia
Chapter 5 – Blood stream infection
Chapter 6 – Central line and peripheral line associated bloodstream infection
Chapter 7 – Multi-resistant organisms
Chapter 8 – Infection associated with prosthetics and implantable devices
Chapter 9 – Gastrointestinal infection
Chapter 10 – Appendix

Subject Areas: Nursing [MQC]

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