Hospital Infections in Neonatal Intensive Therapy Units
Hospital infections are the most frequent and important complications occurring in hospitalized patients. The concern is greater when the affected hospital infection are neonates admitted to intensive care units where the risk increases due to factors such as prematurity, low birth weight, types of...
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doaj-e18b4ee302a34525b94ce053d997abeb2020-11-25T03:18:21ZengUniversidade Federal de RondonópolisScientific Electronic Archives2316-92812316-92812013-11-0140697510.36560/4020137452Hospital Infections in Neonatal Intensive Therapy UnitsL. Cancio0J. R. Aarestrup1E. S. Barreto2UNIC Sinop AeroportoUNIC Sinop AeroportoUNIC Sinop AeroportoHospital infections are the most frequent and important complications occurring in hospitalized patients. The concern is greater when the affected hospital infection are neonates admitted to intensive care units where the risk increases due to factors such as prematurity, low birth weight, types of procedures adopted and susceptibility due to their immature immune system. The prevention and control measures involve detection of hospital infection, development of norms of standardization, collaboration with the training of all health professionals, achieving control of antibiotic prescription and technical support for hospital administration.https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=74newborn infanthospital infectionintensive therapy unit |
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L. Cancio J. R. Aarestrup E. S. Barreto Hospital Infections in Neonatal Intensive Therapy Units Scientific Electronic Archives newborn infant hospital infection intensive therapy unit |
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L. Cancio J. R. Aarestrup E. S. Barreto |
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Hospital Infections in Neonatal Intensive Therapy Units |
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Hospital Infections in Neonatal Intensive Therapy Units |
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Hospital Infections in Neonatal Intensive Therapy Units |
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Hospital Infections in Neonatal Intensive Therapy Units |
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Hospital Infections in Neonatal Intensive Therapy Units |
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hospital infections in neonatal intensive therapy units |
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Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis |
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Scientific Electronic Archives |
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2316-9281 2316-9281 |
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Hospital infections are the most frequent and important complications occurring in hospitalized patients. The concern is greater when the affected hospital infection are neonates admitted to intensive care units where the risk increases due to factors such as prematurity, low birth weight, types of procedures adopted and susceptibility due to their immature immune system. The prevention and control measures involve detection of hospital infection, development of norms of standardization, collaboration with the training of all health professionals, achieving control of antibiotic prescription and technical support for hospital administration. |
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newborn infant hospital infection intensive therapy unit |
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