Hospitalacquired
Hospital-acquired infection, also known as nosocomial infection, refers to an infection that a patient develops during a stay in a hospital or other healthcare facility that was not present and not incubating at the time of admission. Most definitions classify an HAI as occurring 48 hours or more after admission, or within a specified window after a surgical procedure or exposure to an invasive device.
The most common HAIs include bloodstream infections, catheter-associated urinary tract infections, ventilator-associated pneumonia, and surgical site
Risk factors for hospital-acquired infections include the use of invasive devices (such as urinary catheters, central
Prevention relies on comprehensive infection prevention programs and adherence to evidence-based practices: strict hand hygiene, appropriate
Surveillance systems track HAIs to monitor trends, benchmark performance, and guide prevention efforts. In many countries,