Selected article for: "Belgium hospital and Rotavirus vaccination"

Author: Dort, Thibaut; Schecroun, Nadia; Standaert, Baudouin
Title: Improving the Hospital Quality of Care during Winter Periods by Optimizing Budget Allocation Between Rotavirus Vaccination and Bed Expansion
  • Document date: 2017_11_20
  • ID: tmydzyiq_2
    Snippet: To adequately tackle this annual problem one may consider building more infrastructures but that might not totally resolve the issue of nosocomial infection and AMR [8, 9] . One should also think outside the hospital infrastructure and introduce vaccination against infections that may decrease the patient hospital inflow [5, 10, 11] . The latter was observed after introducing rotavirus vaccination in 2006 in Belgium, which resulted in a highly si.....
    Document: To adequately tackle this annual problem one may consider building more infrastructures but that might not totally resolve the issue of nosocomial infection and AMR [8, 9] . One should also think outside the hospital infrastructure and introduce vaccination against infections that may decrease the patient hospital inflow [5, 10, 11] . The latter was observed after introducing rotavirus vaccination in 2006 in Belgium, which resulted in a highly significant improvement of the hospital QoC during the peak season [4] .

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