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Indian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research; September 2014: , Issue- 4, P. 46-63. Epidemiology of healthcare acquired infection An Indian perspective on surgical site infection and catheter related blood stream infection V Ramasubramanian1, Vivek Iyer2*, Sandeep Sewlikar3 and Anish Desai4. 1 Sr Consultant Infectious Diseases, HIV & Tropical Medicine, Apollo hospitals, Chennai Adjunct Professor of Infectious Diseases & Consultant, Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute (DU). Adjunct Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases, University of Queensland. Adjunct Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases, MGR Medical University 2 infection Prevention Specialist, Johnson and Johnson Limited, Mumbai 3 Manager Clinical Affairs, Johnson and Johnson Limited, Mumbai 4 Director Medical Affairs and Clinical Operations, Johnson and Johnson Limited, Mumbai * Corresponding Author: Dr.
Healthcare acquired infections or hospital acquired infections (HAIs) are amongst the most common complications of hospital care, leading to high morbidity and mortality. While WHO estimates about 7-12% HAI burden in hospitalized patients globally,
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