Assessment of the performance of Romanian Public Health Units in identifying and conducting antimicrobial susceptibility testing for healthcareassociated infection-causing pathogens

Autori

  • Alexandra Cârstea Faculty of Biology, University of Bucharest, Romania Autor
  • Constanța Popa Association for Quality in Medical Laboratories (CALILAB), Romania Autor
  • Cristina-Gabriela Ivan Association for Quality in Medical Laboratories (CALILAB), Romania Autor
  • Gabriel-Cătălin Dinulescu Association for Quality in Medical Laboratories (CALILAB), Romania Autor
  • Georgeta Sorescu Association for Quality in Medical Laboratories (CALILAB), Romania Autor
  • Ioana-Diana Dumitran Association for Quality in Medical Laboratories (CALILAB), Romania Autor
  • Nicoleta Alina Mareș Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania Autor
  • Tatiana Vassu-Dimov Faculty of Biology, University of Bucharest, Romania Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25083/rbl/27.6/3746.3757

Cuvinte cheie:

External Quality Control, multidrug-resistant bacteria

Rezumat

Detecting healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) is crucial as HAIs can pose a significant threat to patient safety, particularly among vulnerable populations such as the elderly, immunocompromised individuals, and those undergoing invasive medical procedures. Also, it is important to monitor the effectiveness of antibiotics and identify the resistance patterns of microorganisms to ensure appropriate treatment options. Bacteriology external quality control programs provide a means for laboratories to
assess their performance and identify areas that require improvement. By participating in such programs, laboratories can evaluate their procedures, equipment, and personnel to ensure that they are producing reliable and accurate results because the External Quality Control (EQC) programs are carried out by medical laboratories using identical procedures as those used for handling patient samples. Our investigation centered on the performance of Romanian Public Health Units in identifying bacteria
and conducting antimicrobial susceptibility testing in Bacteriology EQC programs associated with some of the most prevalent HAIs, such as blood infections, respiratory infections, and postoperative infections.

Biografie autor

  • Alexandra Cârstea, Faculty of Biology, University of Bucharest, Romania

    Association for Quality in Medical Laboratories (CALILAB), Romania

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2024-04-25