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Table 1 Characteristics of the six participating hospitals

From: Infection prevention and control policies in hospitals and prevalence of highly resistant microorganisms: an international comparative study

  

EMC (Netherlands)

KSK (Austria)

VGS (Austria)

INMI (Italy)

ERU (Turkey)

TGH (Greece)

Median

No. of hospital beds

 

1184

500

1914

157

1000

452

750

No. of single-patient rooms (%)

 

211 (18)

10 (2)

148 (8)

54 (34)

278 (28)

8 (2)

101 (13)

Average number of patients in a room

 

2

3

2.5

1.5

3

4

3

No. of infection control practitioners employed (on average present per day)

 

8 (4)

1 (1)

6 (5)

5 (1)

6 (6)

2 (2)

6 (3)

No. of physicians specialized in infectious diseases* employed (on average present per day)

 

4 (1)

1 (1)

12 (1)

60 (40)

5 (5)

10 (8)

8 (7)

Clinical hospital admissions

2014

36,976

29,571

105,930

3037

163,712

20,804

33,274

2015

36,811

29,695

106,869

2906

169,774

20,246

33,253

2016

37,858

29,357

114,030

3090

173,482

20,486

33,608

Clinical hospital admission days

2014

288,865

143,651

524,087

43,785

466,275

87,168

216,258

2015

289,124

142,084

518,262

44,306

470,543

83,546

215,604

2016

288,734

141,569

513,926

49,620

453,503

80,449

215,152

  1. *Medical microbiologists and infectious disease specialists. Abbreviations; No.: number. EMC: Erasmus MC University Medical Centre in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. KSK: Kardinal Schwarzenberg Klinikum in Salzburg, Austria. VGS: Vienna General Hospital in Vienna, Austria. INMI: National Institute for Infectious Diseases ‘Lazzaro Spallanzani’ in Rome, Italy. ERU: Erciyes University in Kayseri, Turkey. TGH: Tzaneio General Hospital in Piraeus, Greece