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Sunday, September 16, 2007

Healthcare associated infections study

National Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) Point Prevalence Survey

This survey, carried out by Health Protection Scotland, is the most
comprehensive study ever undertaken into the extent of infections in Scotland
and leads the way in HAI research in Europe.

The survey recorded the presence of all types of infections in one day for every patient in every acute hospital. The survey found that the prevalence of HAI was 9.5 per cent in acute hospitals
and 7.3 per cent in community hospitals and the cost of these infections was approx. £183m per
year.
The study found that the highest numbers of HAI in acute hospitals were present in care of the elderly, medical and surgical wards.
The HAI task force will take these findings forward and is focusing on the following areas:
• examining the case for introducing an MRSA screening programme - targeting skin and soft tissue infections
• reducing blood stream infections
• ensuring additional surveillance data are put to use in the areas of general medicine and care of the elderly.

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