Laustsen Sussie, Kristensen Brian, Thulstrup Ane Marie, Møller Jens Kjølseth, Bibby Bo Martin
Department of Clinical Microbiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby, Denmark.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2009 Oct;30(10):1012-4. doi: 10.1086/606042.
We investigated the association between the amount of alcohol-based hand rub (hereafter, "hand rub") used and the incidence of healthcare-acquired bloodstream infection (HCR-BSI) from 2004 through early 2008. The amount of hand rub used increased significantly, and the incidence of HCR-BSI remained stable. There was no significant association between the amount of hand rub used and the incidence of HCR-BSI.
我们调查了2004年至2008年初期间酒精基洗手液(以下简称“洗手液”)的使用量与医疗保健相关血流感染(HCR-BSI)发病率之间的关联。洗手液的使用量显著增加,而HCR-BSI的发病率保持稳定。洗手液的使用量与HCR-BSI的发病率之间没有显著关联。