Abstract

AbstractHealthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are now a worldwide problem with devastating effects, both in economic and public health impacts in the medium and long term. In reality, this healthcare management problem became frightening when we became aware of large number of cases associated with this type of infection, especially the infections caused by agents for which the existing treatment no longer works effectively. This is the case of infections associated with healthcare caused by multi-resistant microorganisms, whose line of action in therapeutic terms may be exhausted. Several factors of growth have been identified, among which are the overuse of antibiotics (by direct intake or through food), environmental conditions, and the evolution of microorganisms. This means that, all over the world, rates of high prevalence and incidence for diseases caused by HAIs agents are now new contributions to rates of mortality and morbidity. Yet, already in 1959 a report on hospital infections by Staphyloc...

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