Identification of the main pathogens responsible for Healthcare-Related Infections in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Integrative Review
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Resumo: | Healthcare-Related Infections (ARs) account for one third of infant mortality. IRAS are acquired infections that occur during hospitalization and are often caused by Gram Negative Bacteria (BGN). The objective of this integrative review work was to identify the main microorganisms responsible for causing healthcare-related infections in patients hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units, in addition to identifying the sites of infection. A search was carried out for scientific articles published in the last 5 years indexed in the databases BVS/LILACS, BVS/MEDLINE, Science Direct, PUBMED. The following descriptors were used: “neonatal intensive care unit”, “bacteremia “infection nosocomial”. With these search strategies, it was verified whether there was occurrence in the title, abstract or keywords of scientific articles published in Portuguese, English and Spanish. After screening, 1186 eligible articles were selected for the research, of these, only 24 articles were selected for the research. Klebsiella spp. was the most common pathogen found in nosocomial infections, followed by Acinetobacter baumanii, Coagulase negative Staphylococcus (CoNS), Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the other microorganisms identified were identified with less clinical importance. The infections that were most prevalent in the studies were: bloodstream infection, catheter use and ventilator-associated pneumonia, with Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumanni and Staphylococcus Coagulase negative as the main causative microorganisms. |
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Identification of the main pathogens responsible for Healthcare-Related Infections in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Integrative ReviewIdentificación de los principales patógenos responsables de Infecciones Relacionadas con la Atención de la Salud en Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos Neonatales: Revisión IntegrativaIdentificação dos principais patógenos responsáveis por Infecções Relacionadas à Assistência à Saúde em Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal: Revisão IntegrativaNeonatal Intensive Care UnitCross InfectionBacterial infectionsTeaching.Unidades de Cuidado Intensivo NeonatalInfección HospitalariaInfecciones BacterianasEnseñanza.Unidade de Terapia Intensiva NeonatalInfecção HospitalarInfecções BacterianasEnsino.Healthcare-Related Infections (ARs) account for one third of infant mortality. IRAS are acquired infections that occur during hospitalization and are often caused by Gram Negative Bacteria (BGN). The objective of this integrative review work was to identify the main microorganisms responsible for causing healthcare-related infections in patients hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units, in addition to identifying the sites of infection. A search was carried out for scientific articles published in the last 5 years indexed in the databases BVS/LILACS, BVS/MEDLINE, Science Direct, PUBMED. The following descriptors were used: “neonatal intensive care unit”, “bacteremia “infection nosocomial”. With these search strategies, it was verified whether there was occurrence in the title, abstract or keywords of scientific articles published in Portuguese, English and Spanish. After screening, 1186 eligible articles were selected for the research, of these, only 24 articles were selected for the research. Klebsiella spp. was the most common pathogen found in nosocomial infections, followed by Acinetobacter baumanii, Coagulase negative Staphylococcus (CoNS), Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the other microorganisms identified were identified with less clinical importance. The infections that were most prevalent in the studies were: bloodstream infection, catheter use and ventilator-associated pneumonia, with Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumanni and Staphylococcus Coagulase negative as the main causative microorganisms.Las infecciones relacionadas con la atención de la salud (IRAS) son responsables de un tercio de la mortalidad infantil. Las HAI son infecciones adquiridas que ocurren durante la hospitalización y, a menudo, son causadas por bacterias Gram-negativas (BGN). Este trabajo de revisión integradora tuvo como objetivo identificar los principales microorganismos responsables de causar infecciones asociadas a la atención de la salud en pacientes hospitalizados en unidades de cuidados intensivos neonatales, además de identificar los sitios de infección. Se realizó una búsqueda de artículos científicos publicados en los últimos 5 años indexados en las bases de datos BVS/LILACS, BVS-MEDLINE, Science Direct, PUBMED. Se utilizaron los siguientes descriptores: “unidad de cuidados intensivos neonatales”, “bacteriemia” e “infección nosocomial”. Con esas estrategias de búsqueda, se verificó si había ocurrencias en el título, resumen o palabras clave de artículos científicos publicados en portugués, inglés y español. Después de la selección, se seleccionaron 1186 artículos elegibles para la investigación, de los cuales solo se seleccionaron 24 artículos para la investigación. Klebsiella spp. fue el patógeno más comúnmente encontrado en infecciones hospitalarias, seguido de Acinetobacter baumanii, Staphylococcus coagulasa negativo (CoNS), Escherichia Coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, los demás microorganismos identificados fueron identificados con menor importancia clínica. Las infecciones que fueron más prevalentes en los estudios fueron: infección del torrente sanguíneo, uso de catéteres y neumonía asociada a ventilador, con Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumanni y Staphylococcus coagulasa-negativo como los principales microorganismos causantes.As Infecções Relacionadas à Assistência à Saúde (IRAS) são responsáveis por um terço da mortalidade infantil. As IRAS são infecções adquiridas que ocorrem durante a internação e frequentemente são causadas por Bactérias Gram Negativas (BGN). O objetivo desse trabalho de revisão integrativa foi identificar os principais microrganismos responsáveis por causar infecções relacionadas à assistência à saúde em pacientes internados em unidades de terapia intensiva neonatal além de identificar os sítios de infecção. Realizou-se uma busca de artigos científicos publicados nos últimos 5 anos indexados nas bases de dados BVS/LILACS, BVS-MEDLINE, Science Direct, PUBMED. Foi utilizado os seguintes descritores “neonatal intensive care unit”, “bacteremia “infeccion nosocomial”. Com essas estratégias de buscas foram verificadas se havia ocorrência no título, resumo ou palavras-chaves de artigos científicos publicados nos idiomas português, inglês e espanhol. Após a triagem foram selecionados 1186 artigos elegíveis para a pesquisa, destes, apenas 24 artigos foram selecionados para a pesquisa. A Klebsiella spp. foi o patógeno mais comumente encontrado em infecções hospitalares, seguido da Acinetobacter baumanii, Staphylococcus Coagulase negativo (CoNS), Escherichia Coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, os demais microrganimos identificados foram identificados com menor importância clínica. As infecções que foram mais prevalentes nos estudos foram: infecção da corrente sanguínea, uso de cateter e pneumonia associada ao ventilador, tendo como principais microrganismos causadores, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumanni e Staphylococcus Coagulase negativo. 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Identification of the main pathogens responsible for Healthcare-Related Infections in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Integrative Review Identificación de los principales patógenos responsables de Infecciones Relacionadas con la Atención de la Salud en Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos Neonatales: Revisión Integrativa Identificação dos principais patógenos responsáveis por Infecções Relacionadas à Assistência à Saúde em Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal: Revisão Integrativa |
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Identification of the main pathogens responsible for Healthcare-Related Infections in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Integrative Review |
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Identification of the main pathogens responsible for Healthcare-Related Infections in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Integrative Review Silva, Eduarda Pereira da Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Cross Infection Bacterial infections Teaching. Unidades de Cuidado Intensivo Neonatal Infección Hospitalaria Infecciones Bacterianas Enseñanza. Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal Infecção Hospitalar Infecções Bacterianas Ensino. |
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Identification of the main pathogens responsible for Healthcare-Related Infections in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Integrative Review |
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Identification of the main pathogens responsible for Healthcare-Related Infections in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Integrative Review |
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Identification of the main pathogens responsible for Healthcare-Related Infections in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Integrative Review |
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Identification of the main pathogens responsible for Healthcare-Related Infections in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Integrative Review |
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Identification of the main pathogens responsible for Healthcare-Related Infections in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Integrative Review |
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Silva, Eduarda Pereira da |
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Silva, Eduarda Pereira da Carneiro, Sabrina Maria Portela Nascimento, Maria Luísa Lima Barreto do Marques, Maria Crisnanda Almeida Andrade, Flavio Leal Castro, Isione Oliveira Almeida, Ana Tárcila Alves de |
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Carneiro, Sabrina Maria Portela Nascimento, Maria Luísa Lima Barreto do Marques, Maria Crisnanda Almeida Andrade, Flavio Leal Castro, Isione Oliveira Almeida, Ana Tárcila Alves de |
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Silva, Eduarda Pereira da Carneiro, Sabrina Maria Portela Nascimento, Maria Luísa Lima Barreto do Marques, Maria Crisnanda Almeida Andrade, Flavio Leal Castro, Isione Oliveira Almeida, Ana Tárcila Alves de |
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Cross Infection Bacterial infections Teaching. Unidades de Cuidado Intensivo Neonatal Infección Hospitalaria Infecciones Bacterianas Enseñanza. Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal Infecção Hospitalar Infecções Bacterianas Ensino. |
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Cross Infection Bacterial infections Teaching. Unidades de Cuidado Intensivo Neonatal Infección Hospitalaria Infecciones Bacterianas Enseñanza. Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal Infecção Hospitalar Infecções Bacterianas Ensino. |
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Healthcare-Related Infections (ARs) account for one third of infant mortality. IRAS are acquired infections that occur during hospitalization and are often caused by Gram Negative Bacteria (BGN). The objective of this integrative review work was to identify the main microorganisms responsible for causing healthcare-related infections in patients hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units, in addition to identifying the sites of infection. A search was carried out for scientific articles published in the last 5 years indexed in the databases BVS/LILACS, BVS/MEDLINE, Science Direct, PUBMED. The following descriptors were used: “neonatal intensive care unit”, “bacteremia “infection nosocomial”. With these search strategies, it was verified whether there was occurrence in the title, abstract or keywords of scientific articles published in Portuguese, English and Spanish. After screening, 1186 eligible articles were selected for the research, of these, only 24 articles were selected for the research. Klebsiella spp. was the most common pathogen found in nosocomial infections, followed by Acinetobacter baumanii, Coagulase negative Staphylococcus (CoNS), Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the other microorganisms identified were identified with less clinical importance. The infections that were most prevalent in the studies were: bloodstream infection, catheter use and ventilator-associated pneumonia, with Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumanni and Staphylococcus Coagulase negative as the main causative microorganisms. |
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