Burden of Healthcare-Associated Infections in Sicily, Italy: Estimates from the Regional Point Prevalence Surveys 2016-2018

被引:8
|
作者
Barchitta, Martina [1 ]
Maugeri, Andrea [1 ]
La Rosa, Maria Clara [1 ]
La Mastra, Claudia [1 ]
Murolo, Giuseppe [2 ]
Corrao, Giovanni [3 ,4 ]
Agodi, Antonella [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] GF Ingrassia Univ Catania, Dept Med & Surg Sci & Adv Technol, I-95123 Catania, Italy
[2] Reg Hlth Author Sicilian Reg, I-90133 Palermo, Italy
[3] Univ Milano Bicocca, Natl Ctr Hlthcare Res & Pharmacoepidemiol, I-20126 Milan, Italy
[4] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Stat & Quantitat Methods, Unit Biostatist Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, I-20126 Milan, Italy
[5] G Rodolico San Marco, Azienda Ospedaliero Univ Policlinico, I-95123 Catania, Italy
来源
ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL | 2021年 / 10卷 / 11期
关键词
DALYs; hospital-acquired infections; prevalence study; pneumoniae; bloodstream infection; surgical site infection; urinary tract infection; BCODE; NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS;
D O I
10.3390/antibiotics10111360
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
An assessment of the burden of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) in terms of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) is useful for comparing and ranking HAIs and to support infection prevention and control strategies. We estimated the burden of healthcare-associated pneumoniae (HAP), bloodstream infection (HA BSI), urinary tract infection (HA UTI), and surgical site infection (SSI) in Sicily, Italy. We used data from 15,642 patients aged 45 years and above, identified during three repeated point prevalence surveys (PPSs) conducted from 2016 to 2018 according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control protocol. The methodology of the Burden of Communicable Diseases in Europe project was employed. The selected HAIs accounted for 8424 DALYs (95% uncertainty interval (UI): 7394-9605) annually in Sicily, corresponding to 344 DALYs per 100,000 inhabitants aged 45 years and above (95% UI: 302-392). Notably, more than 60% of the burden was attributable to HAP, followed by HA BSI, SSI, and HA UTI. The latter had the lowest burden despite a relatively high incidence, whereas HA BSI generated a high burden even through a relatively low incidence. Differences between our estimates and those of European and Italian PPSs encourage the estimation of the burden of HAIs region by region.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 30 条
  • [21] One-day point prevalence of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use in four countries in Latin America
    Huerta-Gutierrez, R.
    Braga, L.
    Camacho-Ortiz, A.
    Diaz-Ponce, Humberto
    Garcia-Mollinedo, L.
    Guzman-Blanco, M.
    Valderrama-Beltran, S.
    Landaeta-Nezer, E.
    Moreno-Espinosa, S.
    Morfin-Otero, Rayo
    Rodriguez-Zulueta, P.
    Rosado-Buzzo, A.
    Rosso-Suarez, Fernando
    Trindade-Clemente, W.
    Wiltgen, Denusa
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2019, 86 : 157 - 166
  • [22] Healthcare-associated infections in Japanese hospitals: results from a large-scale multicenter point-prevalence survey in Aichi, 2020
    Morioka, Hiroshi
    Koizumi, Yusuke
    Oka, Keisuke
    Okudaira, Masami
    Tomita, Yuka
    Kojima, Yumi
    Watariguchi, Toshitaka
    Watamoto, Koichi
    Mutoh, Yoshikazu
    Tsuji, Takeshi
    Yokota, Manabu
    Shimizu, Junichi
    Hasegawa, Chihiro
    Iwata, Susumu
    Nagaoka, Masatoshi
    Ito, Yuji
    Kawasaki, Shohei
    Kato, Hiroki
    Kitagawa, Yuichi
    Goto, Takuya
    Nozaki, Yasuhiro
    Akita, Kenji
    Shimizu, Shinsuke
    Nozawa, Masanori
    Kato, Munehiro
    Ishihara, Masamitsu
    Ito, Kenta
    Yagi, Tetsuya
    Aichi Point Prevalence Survey
    INFECTION CONTROL & HOSPITAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2024, 45 (11) : 1263 - 1270
  • [23] Multi-hospital point prevalence study of healthcare-associated infections in 28 adult intensive care units in Brazil
    Braga, I. A.
    Campos, P. A.
    Gontijo-Filho, P. P.
    Ribas, R. M.
    JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION, 2018, 99 (03) : 318 - 324
  • [24] Results from the third Scottish National Prevalence Survey: is a population health approach now needed to prevent healthcare-associated infections?
    Cairns, S.
    Gibbons, C.
    Milne, A.
    King, H.
    Llano, M.
    MacDonald, L.
    Malcolm, W.
    Robertson, C.
    Sneddon, J.
    Weir, J.
    Reilly, J.
    JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION, 2018, 99 (03) : 312 - 317
  • [25] The Incidence of Healthcare-Associated Infections, Their Clinical Forms, and Microbiological Agents in Intensive Care Units in Southern Poland in a Multicentre Study from 2016 to 2019
    Rafa, Elzbieta
    Walaszek, Marta Z.
    Walaszek, Michal J.
    Domanski, Adam
    Rozanska, Anna
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (05) : 1 - 12
  • [26] Prevalence, incidence burden, and clinical impact of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial resistance: a national prevalent cohort study in acute care hospitals in Greece
    Kritsotakis, Evangelos I.
    Kontopidou, Flora
    Astrinaki, Eirini
    Roumbelaki, Maria
    Ioannidou, Eleni
    Gikas, Achilles
    INFECTION AND DRUG RESISTANCE, 2017, 10 : 317 - 328
  • [27] Burden of Six Healthcare-Associated Infections on European Population Health: Estimating Incidence-Based Disability-Adjusted Life Years through a Population Prevalence-Based Modelling Study
    Cassini, Alessandro
    Plachouras, Diamantis
    Eckmanns, Tim
    Abu Sin, Muna
    Blank, Hans-Peter
    Ducomble, Tanja
    Haller, Sebastian
    Harder, Thomas
    Klingeberg, Anja
    Sixtensson, Madlen
    Velasco, Edward
    Weiss, Bettina
    Kramarz, Piotr
    Monnet, Dominique L.
    Kretzschmar, Mirjam E.
    Suetens, Carl
    PLOS MEDICINE, 2016, 13 (10)
  • [28] Evaluation of the national surveillance system for point-prevalence of healthcare-associated infections in hospitals and in long-term care facilities for elderly in Norway, 2002-2008
    Hajdu, Agnes
    Eriksen, Hanne M.
    Sorknes, Nina K.
    Hauge, Siri H.
    Loewer, Hege L.
    Iversen, Bjorn G.
    Aavitsland, Preben
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2011, 11
  • [29] Healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use in long-term care facilities. German results of the third European point prevalence survey HALT-3
    Schmidt, Nicole
    Marujo, Vanda
    Eckmanns, Tim
    Zacher, Benedikt
    Arvand, Mardjan
    Ruscher, Claudia
    BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLATT-GESUNDHEITSFORSCHUNG-GESUNDHEITSSCHUTZ, 2022, 65 (09) : 863 - 871
  • [30] Inverse probability weighting leads to more accurate incidence estimates for healthcare-associated infections in intensive care units - results from two national surveillance systems
    Vicentini, C.
    Bussolino, R.
    Perego, M.
    Silengo, D.
    D'Ancona, F.
    Finazzi, S.
    Zotti, C. M.
    JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION, 2025, 155 : 73 - 81