Journal article
What do infectious diseases physicians do? A 2-week snapshot of inpatient consultative activities across Australia, New Zealand and Singapore
PR Ingram, RJ Murray, AC Cheng, CC Blyth, T Walls, DA Fisher, JS Davis
Clinical Microbiology and Infection | Published : 2014
Abstract
The practice of an infectious diseases (ID) physician is evolving. A contemporary understanding of the frequency and variety of patients and syndromes seen by ID services has implications for training, service development and setting research priorities. We performed a 2-week prospective survey of formal ID physician activities related to direct inpatient care, encompassing 53 hospitals throughout Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, and documented 1722 inpatient interactions. Infections involving the skin and soft tissue, respiratory tract and bone/joints together accounted for 49% of all consultations. Suspected/confirmed pathogens were primarily bacterial (60%), rather than viral (6%), f..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The online data platform was sponsored by the Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases. No other financial support was obtained for this study. ACC and JSD received salary support from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (Career Development Fellowship #1009945 to ACC and Early Career Fellowship #1013411 to JSD).