Open Access Research Article

An Empirical Evaluation on The Transmissions of Healthcare Associated Infections in Healthcare Structures in Piedmont Region

Cauli Alessandra*

Polytechnic of Turin, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, Italy

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Received Date: June 04, 2024;  Published Date: June 25, 2024

Abstract

This report examined a population of data extracted in RedCap framework whom population of 174 inpatients from AOU S. Luigi in Orbassano (Turin) was the first eligible as statistical surveillance review of clinical data during the study period of seven months. Then, we selected 371 susceptible individuals from two wards of Gradenigo Hospital in Turin that we consider as an unicenter cohort of intensive care units. Some data indicate the possibility to measure the multi-resistance of the overall population of clinical inpatients while infectious statistical population of individuals draw a prospective scenario for future patients in the same conditions and for future audience segmentation of more populations of individuals evaluating the knowledge of healthcare structure in Piedmont Region from real data, reordered in RedCap they were processed in R Studio. Principal risk factors measured for explaining how age, length of stay, prescribed proton-pump inhibitor and prescribed antibiotic influenced Healthcare Associated Infection rate.

Keywords: Local health costs; HAIs, empirical process; nosocomial immunocompromised patients; community-acquired infectious patients; survival analysis; carbapenem resistant enterobacteria; pathogenicity; R Studio; Minitab, RedCap

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