Official Statistics

Surveillance of bloodstream infections in critical care, England

Annual report and data tables showing frequency of bloodstream infections in critical care units in England, the microbes that cause them, and linked factors.

Applies to England

Documents

Supplementary data tables: May 2016 to March 2024

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These documents present trends of bloodstream infections in patients in critical care units in England as part of the Infection in Critical Care Quality Improvement Programme (ICCQIP).

This is the first published epidemiological commentary by UKHSA on this disease area in England and is being published as official statistics in development.

The trends of common types of bacteraemia occurring in any hospital setting and in the community are presented in the annual report on MRSA, MSSA and Gram-negative bacteraemia and CDI.

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