The burden of nosocomial staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection in South Korea: a prospective hospital-based nationwide study
- Title(Korean)
- The burden of nosocomial staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection in South Korea: a prospective hospital-based nationwide study
- Author
- 김계형
- Co-Author
- Chung-Jong Kim; Hong-Bin Kim; Myoung-don Oh; Yunhee Kim; Arim Kim; Sung-Hee Oh; Kyoung-Ho Song; Eu Suk Kim; Yong Kyun Cho; Young Hwa Choi; Jinyong Park; Baek-Nam Kim; Nam-Joong Kim; Kye-Hyung Kim; Eun Jung Lee; Jae-Bum Jun; Young Keun Kim; Sung min Kiem; Hee Jung Choi; Eun Ju Choo; Kyung-mok Sohn; Shinwon Lee; Hyun Ha Chang; Ji Hwan Bang; Su Jin Lee; Jae Hoon Lee; Seong Yeon Park; Min Hyok Jeon; Na Ra Yun; The KIND Study group (Korea Infectious Diseases Study group)
- Department
- 감염내과
- Authors(English)
- Kim, Kye Hyung
- Year
- 2014
- No.
- 14호
- ISSN
- 1471-2334
- Abstract
- BACKGROUND:
We estimated the nationwide burden of nosocomial S. aureus bloodstream infection (SA-BSI), a major cause of nosocomial infection, in South Korea.
METHODS:
To evaluate the nationwide incidence of nosocomial SA-BSI, cases of SA-BSI were prospectively collected from 22 hospitals with over 500 beds over 4?months. Data on patient-days were obtained from a national health insurance database containing the claims data for all healthcare facilities in South Korea. The additional cost of SA-BSI was estimated through a matched case?control study. The economic burden was calculated from the sum of the medical costs, the costs of caregiving and loss of productivity.
RESULTS:
Three hundred and thirty nine cases of nosocomial SA-BSI were included in the study: 254 cases of methicillin-resistant SA-BSI (MRSA-BSI) and 85 cases of methicillin-susceptible SA-BSI (MSSA-BSI). Death related to BSI occurred in 81 cases (31.9%) of MRSA-BSI and 12 cases (14.1%) of MSSA-BSI. The estimated incidence of nosocomial MRSA-BSI was 0.12/1,000 patient-days and that of nosocomial MSSA-BSI, 0.04/1,000 patient-days. The estimated annual cases of nosocomial BSI were 2,946 for MRSA and 986 for MSSA in South Korea. The additional economic burden per case of nosocomial SA-BSI was US $20,494 for MRSA-BSI and $6,914 for MSSA-BSI. Total additional annual cost of nosocomial SA-BSI was $67,192,559.
CONCLUSION:
In view of the burden of nosocomial SA-BSI, a national strategy for reducing nosocomial SA-BSI is urgently needed in South Korea.
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- http://repository.pnuh.or.kr/handle/2015.OAK/392
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