Antibiotic use is thought to promote bacterial antibiotic resistance by selectively inhibiting the growth of sensitive strains. This study investigates the relation between antibiotic use and the propagation of antibiotic-resistant hospital-acquired infections due to gram-negative bacteria in a population of hospitalized patients. It treats infection spread and hospital mortality as a Markov process, in which the transition probabilities are logistic functions of a set of personal and hospital characteristics. Data from a university hospital are used to derive the parameters of the model.
(September 1989)
Biometrics
1989
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=A%20discrete-time%20model%20of%20the%20acquisition%20of%20antibiotic-resistant%20infections%20in%20hospitalized%20patients.