Data Repository
Economic Burden of Community- and Healthcare-Associated Infections Due to Antimicrobial-Resistant vs. Susceptible Bacteria in Lebanon
Category:
Health Economics.
Project ID:
INSP-HE-202103-001
Researchers Involved:
Katia Iskandar, Christine Roques, Pascale Salameh, Laurent Molinier, and the Economics of the Antibiotic Resistance Research Group.
Description:
This dataset covers three articles about the economic burden of community- and healthcare-associated infections due to antimicrobial-resistant versus susceptible bacteria, from the payer perspective in Lebanese healtcare settings.
Keywords:
Antimicrobial Resistance, Healthcare Cost, Length of Stay, In-hospital Mortality, Lebanon.
Published Articles:
Iskandar K, Rizk R, Matta R, Husni-Samaha R, Sacre H, Bouraad E, Dirani N, Salameh P, Molinier L, Roques C; “Economics of the Antibiotic Resistance Research” Group, Dimassi A, Hallit S, Abdo R, Hanna PA, Yared Y, Matta M, Mostafa I. Economic Burden of Urinary Tract Infections from Antibiotic-Resistant Escherichia coli Among Hospitalized Adult Patients in Lebanon: A Prospective Cohort Study. Value Health Reg Issues. 2021 Jan 22;24:38-46. doi: 10.1016/j.vhri.2020.01.006. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33494034. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33494034
Available files:
Excel Datasheet
How to Cite:
Katia Iskandar, Christine Roques, Pascale Salameh, Laurent Molinier, and the Economics of the Antibiotic Resistance Research Group. Economic Burden of Community- and Healthcare-Associated Infections Due to Antimicrobial-Resistant vs. Susceptible Bacteria in Lebanon. https://inspect-lb.org/economic-burden-of-community-and-healthcare-associated-infections-in-lebanon