Hospital-acquired Infection Incidence - Trends in Malaysia
Frost & Sullivan
August 18, 2011 100 Pages - SKU: MC6620856
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Countries covered: Malaysia
This research service presents an overview of hospital-acquired infections, global scenario, key incidences and trends in Malaysia. The study is segmented based on the type of infections - blood stream, respiratory tract, urinary tract, surgical site and clinical sepsis. It provides in-depth geographical analysis of HAI incidence and trends in these countries. Key opinion leaders and infection control heads in the Malaysian hospitals were interviewed to obtain their perceptions on the type of infections, strategies, and measures adopted to prevent HAI, understand the challenges faced, and how they plan to use technology in preventing HAI.
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- Please note that Table of Contents numbering has been standardized and may not match numbering within the publication.
- 1: Executive Summary
- 2: Introduction to Hospital-acquired Infections
- 2.1: Introduction: Hospitals and Infections
- 2.2: Introduction: Analysis Based on Wards
- 2.3: Introduction: Analysis Based on Intensive Care Units
- 2.4: Introduction: Analysis Based on Other Issues
- 2.5: Introduction: Classification
- 2.6: Bloodstream Infection
- 2.7: Surgical Site Infection
- 2.8: Respiratory Tract Infection
- 2.9: Urinary Tract Infection
- 2.10: Clinical Sepsis
- 2.11: Other Infections
- 2.12: Causes of HAI
- 3: Hospital-acquired Infections - Malaysia
- 3.1: Geographic Distribution
- 3.2: HAI - Overview Malaysia
- 3.3: Comparing Malaysia with Global Scenario on Estimated Prevalence of HAIs
- Table 1: Hospital-acquired Infections: Malaysia versus Global Scenario on Estimated Prevalence of HAI (World), 2010
- 3.4: HAI - Trends in Malaysia
- Table 2: Hospital-acquired Infections: Number of Hospitals (Malaysia), 2010
- 3.5: HAI - Surveillance Trends in Malaysia
- Table 3: Hospital-acquired Infections: Surveillance Trends (Malaysia), 2010
- 4: Analysis Based on Type of Hospital-acquired Infections in Malaysia
- 4.1: Types of HAI
- 5: Bloodstream Infections
- 5.1: BSI - Overview
- Table 4: Bloodstream Infections: Common BSI Pathogens (Malaysia), 2010
- 5.1.1: Predominant Pathogens Causing Bloodstream Infections
- 5.1.2: Catheter-related Bloodstream Infections (CR-BSI)
- Table 5: Bloodstream Infections: Percent of Catheterrelated BSI by Pathogen (Malaysia), 2010
- 6: Surgical Site Infections
- 6.1: SSI - Overview
- Table 6: Surgical Site Infections: Specimen Type Obtained from Infection Sites (Malaysia), 2010
- Table 7: Surgical Site Infections: Risk of Infection Based on Wound Types (Malaysia), 2010
- 7: Respiratory Tract Infections
- 7.1: RTI - Overview
- Table 8: Respiratory Tract Infections: Percent of Pathogens Causing RTI (Malaysia), 2010
- 8: Urinary Tract Infections
- 8.1: UTI - Overview
- Table 9: Urinary Tract Infections: Ranked in Order of Type of Infections (Malaysia), 2010
- Table 10: Urinary Tract Infections: Common BSI Pathogens (Malaysia), 2010
- 8.1.1: Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infection
- 9: Clinical Sepsis
- 9.1: Clinical Sepsis - Overview
- 10: Antimicrobial Resistance
- 10.1: Antimicrobial Resistance - Overview
- 10.2: Multi-resistant Organism - Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA))
- 10.3: Multi-resistant Organisms - Extended Spectrum Betalactamases (ESBL)
- 11: Geographical Analysis
- Table 11: Classification of Hospitals - by Sector, Beds, and Bed Size
- 11.1: CI - Johor, Melaka, and Pahang
- Table 12: Hospital-acquired Infections: States Ranked in the Order of Highest Number of Infections (CI), 2010
- Table 13: Hospital-acquired Infections: Number of Cases and Bed Days Lost by Infection Type (CI), 2010
- Table 14: Classification of Hospitals - by Sector, Beds, and Bed Size
- 11.2: CII - Penang, Perak, and Kedah
- Table 15: Hospital-acquired Infections: States Ranked in the Order of Highest Number of Infections (CII), 2010
- Table 16: Hospital-acquired Infections: Number of Cases and Bed Days Lost by Infection Type (CII), 2010
- Table 17: Classification of Hospitals - by Sector, Beds, and Bed Size
- 11.3: CIII - Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, and Negeri Sembilan
- Table 18: Hospital-acquired Infections: States Ranked in the Order of Highest Number of Infections (CIII), 2010
- Table 19: Hospital-acquired Infections: Number of Cases and Bed Days Lost by Infection Type (CIII), 2010
- Table 20: Classification of Hospitals - by Sector, Beds, and Bed Size
- 11.4: CIV - Sabah and Sarawak
- Table 21: Hospital-acquired Infections: States Ranked in the Order of Highest Number of Infections (CIV), 2010
- Table 22: Hospital-acquired Infections: Number of Cases and Bed Days Lost by Infection Type (CIV), 2010
- 12: Hospital-acquired Infections - Qualitative Insights
- 12.1: Key Opinion Leaders
- 12.2: Role of the Government in Prevention of HAI - KOL's Point of View
- Table 23: Initiatives for HAI in Malaysia
- 12.3: Impact of HAI Reduction Programs-KOLs' Point of View
- 12.4: Role of the Industry and Information Technology in Preventing HAI - KOLs' Point of View
- 12.5: Infection Control Personnel
- 12.6: Role of Government in Prevention of HAI-ICPs' Point of View
- 12.7: Best Practices Adopted to Prevent HAI-ICPs' Point of View
- 12.8: Challenges Faced by ICPs
- 12.9: Role of the Industry and Information Technology-ICPs' Point of View
- 13: Conclusion
- Table 24: Hospital Acquired Infections: Annual Cases of Hospital-acquired Infections (Malaysia), 2010
- Table 25: Hospital Acquired Infections: Estimated Bed Days Lost due to HAI (Malaysia), 2010
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