María Guadalupe Miranda Novales
Mexican Social Security Institute
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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine | 2012
Victor D. Rosenthal; William R. Jarvis; Silom Jamulitrat; Cristiane Pavanello Rodrigues Silva; Lourdes Dueñas; Vaidotas Gurskis; Gulden Ersoz; María Guadalupe Miranda Novales; Ilham Abu Khader; Khaldi Ammar; Nayide Barahona Guzmán; Josephine Anne Navoa-Ng; Zeinab Salah Seliem; Teodora Atencio Espinoza; Cheong Yuet Meng; Kushlani Jayatilleke
Objectives: We report the results of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium prospective surveillance study from January 2004 to December 2009 in 33 pediatric intensive care units of 16 countries and the impact of being in a private vs. public hospital and the income country level on device-associated health care-associated infection rates. Additionally, we aim to compare these findings with the results of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Healthcare Safety Network annual report to show the differences between developed and developing countries regarding device-associated health care-associated infection rates. Patients: A prospective cohort, active device-associated health care-associated infection surveillance study was conducted on 23,700 patients in International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium pediatric intensive care units. Methods: The protocol and methodology implemented were developed by International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium. Data collection was performed in the participating intensive care units. Data uploading and analyses were conducted at International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium headquarters on proprietary software. Device-associated health care-associated infection rates were recorded by applying Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Healthcare Safety Network device-associated infection definitions, and the impact of being in a private vs. public hospital and the income country level on device-associated infection risk was evaluated. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: Central line-associated bloodstream infection rates were similar in private, public, or academic hospitals (7.3 vs. 8.4 central line-associated bloodstream infection per 1,000 catheter-days [p < .35 vs. 8.2; p < .42]). Central line-associated bloodstream infection rates in lower middle-income countries were higher than low-income countries or upper middle-income countries (12.2 vs. 5.5 central line-associated bloodstream infections per 1,000 catheter-days [p < .02 vs. 7.0; p < .001]). Catheter-associated urinary tract infection rates were similar in academic, public and private hospitals: (4.2 vs. 5.2 catheter-associated urinary tract infection per 1,000 catheter-days [p = .41 vs. 3.0; p = .195]). Catheter-associated urinary tract infection rates were higher in lower middle-income countries than low-income countries or upper middle-income countries (5.9 vs. 0.6 catheter-associated urinary tract infection per 1,000 catheter-days [p < .004 vs. 3.7; p < .01]). Ventilator-associated pneumonia rates in academic hospitals were higher than private or public hospitals: (8.3 vs. 3.5 ventilator-associated pneumonias per 1,000 ventilator-days [p < .001 vs. 4.7; p < .001]). Lower middle-income countries had higher ventilator-associated pneumonia rates than low-income countries or upper middle-income countries: (9.0 vs. 0.5 per 1,000 ventilator-days [p < .001 vs. 5.4; p < .001]). Hand hygiene compliance rates were higher in public than academic or private hospitals (65.2% vs. 54.8% [p < .001 vs. 13.3%; p < .01]). Conclusions: Country socioeconomic level influence device-associated infection rates in developing countries and need to be considered when comparing device-associated infections from one country to another.
American Journal of Infection Control | 2010
Victor D. Rosenthal; Dennis G. Maki; Silom Jamulitrat; Eduardo Alexandrino Servolo Medeiros; Subhash Todi; David Yepes Gomez; Hakan Leblebicioglu; Ilham Abu Khader; María Guadalupe Miranda Novales; Regina Berba; Fernando Martín Ramírez Wong; Amina Barkat; Osiel Requejo Pino; Lourdes Dueñas; Zan Mitrev; Hu Bijie; Vaidotas Gurskis; Souha S. Kanj; Trudell Mapp; Rosalía Fernández Hidalgo; Nejla Ben Jaballah; Lul Raka; Achilleas Gikas; Altaf Ahmed; Le Thi Anh Thu; María Eugenia Guzmán Siritt
Archives of Medical Research | 2006
Fortino Solórzano Santos; Laura G. Gochicoa Rangel; Gerardo del Carmen Palacios Saucedo; Guillermo Vázquez Rosales; María Guadalupe Miranda Novales
Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2009
Mariana Gil Veloz; Eric Moisés Flores Ruiz; Luisa G. Beirana Palencia; María Guadalupe Miranda Novales; Gloria Huerta García; Fortino Solórzano Santos
Boletín médico del Hospital Infantil de México | 2004
Leoncio Peregrino Bejarano; Raúl Villegas Silva; Blanca Leaños Miranda; Fortino Solórzano Santos; María Guadalupe Miranda Novales
Boletín médico del Hospital Infantil de México | 2017
José Guillermo Vázquez Rosales; Cynthia Acosta Gallegos; María Guadalupe Miranda Novales; Yazmín Del Carmen Fuentes Pacheco; María Guadalupe Labra Zamora; Daniel Octavio Pacheco Rosas; Fortino Solórzano Santos
Boletín médico del Hospital Infantil de México | 2011
Rodolfo Rivas Ruiz; Miguel Angel Villasís Keever; María Guadalupe Miranda Novales; Daniel Castelán Martínez; Nalleli Vivanco Muñoz; Gabriela Chico Barba; Patricia Clark
Bol. méd. Hosp. Infant. Méx | 1995
María Guadalupe Miranda Novales; Fortino Solórzano Santos; Raymundo Velázquez Arévalo; Blanca Leaños Miranda; Miguel Angel Villasís Keever; Héctor Guiscafré Gallardo
Boletín médico del Hospital Infantil de México | 2017
José Guillermo Vázquez Rosales; Cynthia Acosta Gallegos; María Guadalupe Miranda Novales; Yazmín Del Carmen Fuentes Pacheco; María Guadalupe Labra Zamora; Daniel Octavio Pacheco Rosas; Fortino Solórzano Santos
Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2014
Yazmín Del Carmen Fuentes Pacheco; Eric Moisés Flores Ruiz; Fortino Solórzano Santos; Abigail Meza Chávez; Irma Zamudio Lugo; José Guillermo Vázquez Rosales; María Guadalupe Miranda Novales