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Paper Title: A Review of Pathogenic Organisms that might contribute to Nosocomial Infection
Authors Name: ISHITA VARIYA , YAGNA I. PATEL
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Abstract: :- Patients receiving medical care may get nosocomial infections or infections related to healthcare. Both wealthy and poor nations around the world are affected by these illnesses. In industrialized countries, nosocomial infections account for 7% of cases, while they account for 10% in poor nations. These infections cause a prolonged stay, incapacity, and financial hardship because they happen while you're in the hospital. Infections that are frequently encountered include pneumonia brought on by a ventilator, urinary tract infections brought on by catheters, and infections at surgical sites. Bacteria, viruses, and fungal parasites are some examples of nosocomial pathogens. According to WHO estimates, these illnesses affect about 15% of all hospitalized patients. During their stay in the hospital, patients are exposed to pathogens from a variety of sources, including the environment, medical personnel, and other sick people. To prevent these illnesses, transmission should be limited. Hospital waste is a possible source of germs, with 20–25 percent of it being classified as hazardous. Nosocomial infections can be prevented by implementing infection control procedures, monitoring antibiotic use and resistance, and establishing antibiotic control policies. Effective surveillance systems can contribute both domestically and internationally. All parties must make an effort to stop and manage nosocomial infections.
Keywords: Nosocomial infection, types, persist an inanimate surface
Cite Article: "A Review of Pathogenic Organisms that might contribute to Nosocomial Infection", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 7, page no.208 - 213, July-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2207032.pdf
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Country: CHIKHLI/NAVSARI, GUJARAT, India
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