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Increased Peripheral Venous Catheter Bloodstream Infections during COVID-19 Pandemic, Switzerland.


ABSTRACT: Studies suggest that central venous catheter bloodstream infections (BSIs) increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigated catheter-related BSIs in Switzerland and found peripheral venous catheter (PVC) BSI incidence increased during 2021-2022 compared with 2020. These findings should raise awareness of PVC-associated BSIs and prompt inclusion of PVC BSIs in surveillance systems.

SUBMITTER: Zanella MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10756358 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Increased Peripheral Venous Catheter Bloodstream Infections during COVID-19 Pandemic, Switzerland.

Zanella Marie-Céline MC   Pianca Eva E   Catho Gaud G   Obama Basilice B   De Kraker Marlieke E A MEA   Nguyen Aude A   Chraiti Marie-Noëlle MN   Sobel Jonathan J   Fortchantre Loïc L   Harbarth Stephan S   Abbas Mohamed M   Buetti Niccolò N  

Emerging infectious diseases 20231208 1


Studies suggest that central venous catheter bloodstream infections (BSIs) increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigated catheter-related BSIs in Switzerland and found peripheral venous catheter (PVC) BSI incidence increased during 2021-2022 compared with 2020. These findings should raise awareness of PVC-associated BSIs and prompt inclusion of PVC BSIs in surveillance systems. ...[more]

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