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ECDC publishes reports on healthcare-associated infections in Europe

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
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Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are infections that occur after exposure to healthcare. Each year 4 million patients acquire a healthcare-associated infection in the European Union and about 37 000 of them die as the direct consequence of the infection. The most frequent types of HAI are surgical site infections, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, bloodstream infections and gastrointestinal infections.


The HAI-Net report Surveillance of healthcare-associated infections in Europe, 2007 is the first report of the Healthcare-Associated Infections surveillance Network (HAI-Net) after the transition of Improving Patient Safety in Europe Network (IPSE) to ECDC. It includes data on surgical site infections and on HAI in intensive care units in Europe.



A second HAI-Net report presents an update of the results of Surveillance of surgical site infections in Europe, 2008?2009, as well as the trend analysis for 2006?2009. ECDC also publishes the HAI-Net protocol for surveillance of surgical site infections in European hospitals. The main objective of this protocol is to ensure standardisation of definitions, of data collection and of reporting procedures for hospitals participating in the national/regional surveillance of surgical site infections SSI across Europe.

ECDC is fully committed to support the Member States in their efforts to set up national networks for surveillance of HAI, in particular by providing technical support including on-demand country visits, and organising training courses on HAI surveillance.

Read the ECDC reports

HAI-Net report ? Surveillance of healthcare-associated infections in Europe, 2007 HAI-Net report ? Surveillance of surgical site infections in Europe, 2008?2009
HAI-Net protocol ? Surveillance of surgical site infections in European hospitals ? HAISSI protocol v1.02

Read more about the topic on ECDC website
Antimicrobial resistance health topic pages
European Antibiotic Awareness Day
Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-associated Infections Programme
Transatlantic Taskforce on Antimicrobial Resistance ? TATFAR
European Surveillance of Antimicrobial Consumption Network (ESAC-Net)




http://ecdc.europa.eu/en/press/news/Lists/News/ECDC_DispForm.aspx?List=32e43ee8-e230-4424-a783-85742124029a&ID=561&RootFolder=%2Fen%2Fpress%2Fnews%2FLists%2FNews




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