U. Frank et al., INCIDENCE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS INFECTED WITH HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS, Clinical infectious diseases, 25(2), 1997, pp. 318-320
In a prospective study, we investigated the incidence, characteristics
, and risk factors of nosocomial infections (NIs) in patients with hum
an immunodeficiency virus disease. There was a total of 528 admissions
of 405 eligible patients; 46 NIs (8.7% per discharge) were identified
in 39 patients. The proportional frequencies of NIs were as follows:
16 skin and/or soft-tissue infections (including localized catheter-as
sociated infections), 3.0%; 14 respiratory tract infections, 2.7%; 11
bloodstream infections, 2.1%; and 5 urinary tract infections, 0.9%. Th
e most common etiologic agents were Staphylococcus aureus (27.6%), Pse
udomonas aeruginosa (13.8%), and Enterobacter cloacae (13.8%). The dur
ation of hospitalization was not significantly prolonged by NI in the
cohort.