Healthcare Associated Infections: Epidemiology, Contributing Factors and Control Measure in Developing Country

Authors

  • Kapil Amgain Journal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences (JKAHS), Jumla
  • Tika Rana The Nethersole School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Ranish Shrestha Infection Control Unit, Nepal Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Harisidhhi, Lalitpur
  • Sunil Shrestha Department of Pharmacy, Nepal Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Harisidhhi, Lalitpur

Keywords:

Hand Hygiene, Healthcare-associated Infection (HCAI), Nepal, Nosocomial infection, Patient safety

Abstract

Nosocomial infection or Healthcare-associated infection (HCAI) is a type of infection that occurs in a patient while receiving care in a hospital or other health care facility, and which was not present during admission. Epidemiological data suggests such infections to be the primary adverse event in a healthcare institute, with a greater risk of occurring in developing countries like Nepal. This article intends to suggest the various factors contributing to and the methods that the healthcare workers and other stakeholders could adopt to prevent and control the infectious diseases in order to reduce the HCAI-related morbidity and mortality in developing countries such as Nepal.

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Author Biographies

Kapil Amgain, Journal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences (JKAHS), Jumla

Executive Editor

Sunil Shrestha, Department of Pharmacy, Nepal Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Harisidhhi, Lalitpur

Clinical Pharmacist and Research Associate

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Published

2019-12-10

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Editorial