Strausbaugh L J, Joseph C L
Infectious Disease Section, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland 97207, USA.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2000 Oct;21(10):674-9. doi: 10.1086/501712.
Available data, although fragmentary, indicate that infections impose a large burden on long-term-care facilities (LTCFs) in the United States. Endemic infections occur with frequencies estimated to range between 1.64 and 3.83 million per year. These estimates rival or exceed the annual tally for nosocomial infections in acute-care settings. Infections associated with outbreaks caused by respiratory, gastrointestinal, and antimicrobial-resistant pathogens burden LTCFs even further. As judged by antimicrobial use, transfers to hospital, and mortality figures, infections in LTCFs are not trivial. Moreover, annual costs associated with these infections appear to exceed $1 billion. Recognition of the burden associated with infection in LTCFs helps to identify research priorities for this rapidly growing area of healthcare.
现有数据虽不完整,但表明感染给美国的长期护理机构(LTCF)带来了沉重负担。地方性感染的发生频率估计每年在164万至383万例之间。这些估计数与急性护理环境中医院感染的年度统计数字相当或超过后者。由呼吸道、胃肠道和耐抗菌性病原体引起的疫情相关感染,更是加重了长期护理机构的负担。从抗菌药物使用、转院情况和死亡率数据来看,长期护理机构中的感染并非微不足道。此外,与这些感染相关的年度成本似乎超过10亿美元。认识到长期护理机构中感染所带来的负担,有助于确定这一快速发展的医疗保健领域的研究重点。