Evaluation of prevalance and risk factors for bloodstream infection in severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients.
Kübra ErbayHasan Selçuk ÖzgerÖzlem Güzel TunçcanÜmmügülsüm GaygısızMerve BüyükkörükFidan SultanovaMehmet YildizNazlıhan Boyacı DündarMüge AydoğduGulendam BozdayiMurat DizbayPublished in: Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE (2022)
The prevalence of BSI in COVID-19 patients is particularly high in critically ill patients. The central venous catheter and multibed intensive care follow-up are risk factors for BSI. BSIs can be reduced by increasing compliance to infection control measures and central venous catheter insertion-care procedures. The use of single-bed intensive care units where compliance can be achieved more effectively is important for the prevention of BSIs.