PROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍ
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Resumo: | Health Care Related Infections (HAI) can be defined as those acquired through hospital procedures. In 2018, it was estimated that 5.3 million children worldwide died from preventable causes, most in the neonatal period. In Brazil, 60% of infant mortality occurs in the neonatal period, with neonatal infections being the main causes. The objective of this work, then, was to know the profile of neonatal infections in a reference maternity hospital in the state of Piauí. This is a retrospective, descriptive, exploratory, cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach on the profile of HAIs in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). It was observed that 54.79% of the registered HAI cases were Primary Bloodstream Infection and it was observed that the global density of infections was 55.6 infections/1,000 patients/day. The incidence density of IPCSL by central venous catheter/day in the unit was at an average of 24.32 per year, a number that is higher than that reported in the literature. In 463 cases of infection, the main isolated microorganism associated with episodes of infections was coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (SCoN) (229 cases). In view of these aspects, the study revealed high rates of incidence and prevalence of HAIs in the NICU, as well as the main microorganisms responsible for these infections. It reinforces the importance of implementing measures to be adopted for the treatment and/or prevention of HAIs in order to optimize the care provided to newborns. |
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PROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍPROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍHealth Care-Related Infections. Newborns. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.Health Care-Related Infections. Newborns. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.Health Care Related Infections (HAI) can be defined as those acquired through hospital procedures. In 2018, it was estimated that 5.3 million children worldwide died from preventable causes, most in the neonatal period. In Brazil, 60% of infant mortality occurs in the neonatal period, with neonatal infections being the main causes. The objective of this work, then, was to know the profile of neonatal infections in a reference maternity hospital in the state of Piauí. This is a retrospective, descriptive, exploratory, cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach on the profile of HAIs in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). It was observed that 54.79% of the registered HAI cases were Primary Bloodstream Infection and it was observed that the global density of infections was 55.6 infections/1,000 patients/day. The incidence density of IPCSL by central venous catheter/day in the unit was at an average of 24.32 per year, a number that is higher than that reported in the literature. In 463 cases of infection, the main isolated microorganism associated with episodes of infections was coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (SCoN) (229 cases). In view of these aspects, the study revealed high rates of incidence and prevalence of HAIs in the NICU, as well as the main microorganisms responsible for these infections. It reinforces the importance of implementing measures to be adopted for the treatment and/or prevention of HAIs in order to optimize the care provided to newborns.Health Care Related Infections (HAI) can be defined as those acquired through hospital procedures. In 2018, it was estimated that 5.3 million children worldwide died from preventable causes, most in the neonatal period. In Brazil, 60% of infant mortality occurs in the neonatal period, with neonatal infections being the main causes. The objective of this work, then, was to know the profile of neonatal infections in a reference maternity hospital in the state of Piauí. This is a retrospective, descriptive, exploratory, cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach on the profile of HAIs in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). It was observed that 54.79% of the registered HAI cases were Primary Bloodstream Infection and it was observed that the global density of infections was 55.6 infections/1,000 patients/day. The incidence density of IPCSL by central venous catheter/day in the unit was at an average of 24.32 per year, a number that is higher than that reported in the literature. In 463 cases of infection, the main isolated microorganism associated with episodes of infections was coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (SCoN) (229 cases). In view of these aspects, the study revealed high rates of incidence and prevalence of HAIs in the NICU, as well as the main microorganisms responsible for these infections. It reinforces the importance of implementing measures to be adopted for the treatment and/or prevention of HAIs in order to optimize the care provided to newborns.Editora Acadêmica Periodicojs2021-10-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/49010.51249/hes01.05.2021.490Health and Society; Vol. 1 No. 05 (2021)Health and Society; v. 1 n. 05 (2021)2763-572410.51249/hs.v1i05reponame:Health and Societyinstname:Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsinstacron:IEPPporhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/490/357Copyright (c) 2021 Health and Societyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMara Nunes Freitas, Krislei Weliton Pessoa Silva, Francisco Machado Miranda Leal Barbosa, Sara Machado Vilarinho de Moraes, Lilian Lima da Silva, Paula da Silva Oliveira de Melo, Nayanna Ribeiro de Sousa Machado, Josilene 2022-01-11T10:25:25Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/490Revistahttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/PRIhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/oaijournalofhealthandsociety@gmail.com || periodicojs@gmail.com2763-57242763-5724opendoar:2022-01-11T10:25:25Health and Society - Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsfalse |
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PROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍ PROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍ |
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PROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍ |
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PROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍ Mara Nunes Freitas, Krislei Health Care-Related Infections. Newborns. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Health Care-Related Infections. Newborns. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. |
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PROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍ |
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PROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍ |
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PROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍ |
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PROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍ |
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PROFILE OF NEONATAL INFECTIONS IN A MATERNITY OF REFERENCE IN THE STATE OF PIAUÍ |
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Mara Nunes Freitas, Krislei |
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Mara Nunes Freitas, Krislei Weliton Pessoa Silva, Francisco Machado Miranda Leal Barbosa, Sara Machado Vilarinho de Moraes, Lilian Lima da Silva, Paula da Silva Oliveira de Melo, Nayanna Ribeiro de Sousa Machado, Josilene |
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Weliton Pessoa Silva, Francisco Machado Miranda Leal Barbosa, Sara Machado Vilarinho de Moraes, Lilian Lima da Silva, Paula da Silva Oliveira de Melo, Nayanna Ribeiro de Sousa Machado, Josilene |
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Mara Nunes Freitas, Krislei Weliton Pessoa Silva, Francisco Machado Miranda Leal Barbosa, Sara Machado Vilarinho de Moraes, Lilian Lima da Silva, Paula da Silva Oliveira de Melo, Nayanna Ribeiro de Sousa Machado, Josilene |
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Health Care-Related Infections. Newborns. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Health Care-Related Infections. Newborns. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. |
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Health Care-Related Infections. Newborns. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Health Care-Related Infections. Newborns. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. |
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Health Care Related Infections (HAI) can be defined as those acquired through hospital procedures. In 2018, it was estimated that 5.3 million children worldwide died from preventable causes, most in the neonatal period. In Brazil, 60% of infant mortality occurs in the neonatal period, with neonatal infections being the main causes. The objective of this work, then, was to know the profile of neonatal infections in a reference maternity hospital in the state of Piauí. This is a retrospective, descriptive, exploratory, cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach on the profile of HAIs in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). It was observed that 54.79% of the registered HAI cases were Primary Bloodstream Infection and it was observed that the global density of infections was 55.6 infections/1,000 patients/day. The incidence density of IPCSL by central venous catheter/day in the unit was at an average of 24.32 per year, a number that is higher than that reported in the literature. In 463 cases of infection, the main isolated microorganism associated with episodes of infections was coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (SCoN) (229 cases). In view of these aspects, the study revealed high rates of incidence and prevalence of HAIs in the NICU, as well as the main microorganisms responsible for these infections. It reinforces the importance of implementing measures to be adopted for the treatment and/or prevention of HAIs in order to optimize the care provided to newborns. |
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