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CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION
卷 19, 期 6, 页码 501-509出版社
WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/1469-0691.12195
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Bacteraemia; epidemiology; mortality; outcome; population-based; sepsis
In this systematic review, we estimated the total number of episodes of bloodstream infection (BSI) and deaths from BSI per year in North America and Europe, using data from population-based settings. Then, we estimated the number of episodes and deaths from nosocomial BSI from population-based studies and nosocomial infection surveillance systems. We estimated 575000677000 episodes of BSI per year in North America (536000628000 in the USA and 4000049000 in Canada) and 7900094000 deaths (7200085000 in the USA and 70009000 in Canada), using estimates from three population-based studies. We estimated over 1200000 episodes of BSI and 157000 deaths per year in Europe, using estimates from one population-based study in each of the following countries: Denmark (9100 episodes and 1900 deaths), Finland (8700 episodes and 1100 deaths) and England (96000 episodes and 1200019000 deaths). There were substantial differences in estimates of nosocomial BSI between population-based and nosocomial infection surveillance data. BSI has a major impact on the morbidity and mortality of the general population, as it ranks among the top seven causes of death in all included countries in North America and Europe. However, it is difficult to obtain precise estimates of nosocomial BSI, owing to the limited number of studies. This review highlights the need for a greater focus on BSI research in order to reduce the overall burden of disease by improving the outcome of patients with BSI. It also emphasizes the role of infection control and prevention methods in reducing the burden of nosocomial BSI.
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