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. 2017 Jan 4;58(1):61–69. doi: 10.4111/icu.2017.58.1.61

Table 2. Evolution of types of HAIs in patients hospitalized in a Urology ward.

HAI HAIs 2012 (n=116) HAIs 2013 (n=113) HAIs 2014 (n=105) HAIs 2015 (n=94) HAIs 2012-2015 (n=428)
Urinary infections 76/116 (65.5) 75/113 (66.4) 84/105 (80.0) 67/94 (71.3) 302/428 (70.6)
Surgical site infections 35/116 (30.2) 28/113 (24.8) 15/105 (14.3) 17/94 (18.1) 95/428 (22.2)
Vascular catheter-associated bacteriemia 5/116 (4.3) 8/113 (7.1) 6/105 (5.7) 8/94 (8.5) 27/428 (6.3)
Pneumonia 0/116 (0) 2/113 (1.8) 0/105 (0) 2/94 (2.1) 4/428 (0.9)

Values are presented as number (%).

HAI, Healthcare-associated infection.

Four hundered twenty-eight HAIs were reported in 415 patients.