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The burden of healthcare-associated infection in Australian hospitals: A systematic review of the literature
2017
Infection Disease & Health
Central to all efforts to control and prevent healthcare associated infections (HAIs) is the inherent need to measure the burden of infection and disease, classically referred to as surveillance. Australia does not have a national HAI surveillance system making it very difficult to systematically assess and report on the burden of hospital-acquired HAIs. This systematic review reports the incidence burden of HAIs in Australian hospitals as reported in the peer-reviewed literature from 2010 to
doi:10.1016/j.idh.2017.07.001
pmid:31862087
fatcat:nproacfndfbqpnnedoek3nzdka