Publications by authors named "Lorenzo Barbato"

Infection control programs and antimicrobial stewardship have been proven effective in reducing the burden of diseases due to multidrug-resistant organisms, but quantifying the effect of each intervention is an open issue. For this aim, we propose a model to characterize the effect of interventions at single ward level. We adapted the Ross-Macdonald model to describe hospital cross-transmission dynamics of carbapenem resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP), considering healthcare workers as the vectors transmitting susceptible and resistant pathogens among admitted patients.

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Background: Antibiotic stewardship (AS) is a cornerstone of the fight against antimicrobial resistance; however, evidence on the best practice to improve antibiotic prescription in various hospital settings is still scarce. This study aimed to measure the efficacy of a non-restrictive AS intervention in the internal medicine area of a tertiary-care hospital across a 3-year period.

Methods: The intervention comprised a 3-month 'intensive phase' based on education and guidelines provision, followed by 9 months of audits and feedback activities.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hemolysis, which is when blood cells break down, often leads to lab tests being rejected because it can mess up the results.
  • A 10-year-old with asthma needed blood tests after receiving medication but the lab found problems with the blood sample due to clots and hemolysis.
  • The conclusion is that doctors and lab staff need to work together better to make sure patients get the right care and test results.
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