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Prof. Dr. Harald Seifert

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Bonn - Köln
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University Hospital Cologne
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Healthcare-Associated Infections

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Bonn - Köln | Gießen - Marburg - Langen | Hamburg - Lübeck - Borstel - Riems | Tübingen

R-Net: Core network for the study of multidrug-resistant bacterial organisms

Implementation of evidence-based infection control practices to reduce healthcare-associated infection remains a national and international priority. R-Net investigates the effect of various interventions aimed at limiting the spread of infections due to multi-drug resistant organisms (MDRO)—including infection prevention and control, decolonisation, antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) and the development of new antimicrobials [...]

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Bonn - Köln | Hamburg - Lübeck - Borstel - Riems | Tübingen

BLOOMY-PREDICT – Bloodstream infections due to multidrug-resistant organisms

Bloodstream infections (BSI) are associated with high morbidity and mortality worldwide and are still considered as one of the most severe bacterial infections. The BLOOMY-PREDICT project is an observational study, which runs at five German university hospitals. Within the scope of the project, different clinical values of patients such as [...]

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Bonn - Köln | Hamburg - Lübeck - Borstel - Riems

Assessing the impact of antimicrobial exposure and infection control measures on the spread of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (AEGON)

Recent studies show that there has been an increasing spread of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) in hospital patients in Germany in recent years. Enterococci are abundant in the intestines of humans (and animals) and are generally only slightly pathogenic. However, infections caused by these resistant pathogens pose an immediate threat to [...]

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