Infection Control Features
Saturday, 13 September, 2014
Ambiguity - One of Our Greatest Infection Risks
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Cathryn Murphy considers the extent to which ambiguity contributes to the ongoing problem of ineffective healthcare associated infection prevention.
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Ebola or MERs-CoV: Do we panic with these emerging new or old infectious
diseases?
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Internationally, we are seeing the emergence of new and old infectious diseases. Marija Juraji weighs up the risk that these infectious diseases could land on our doorstep.
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World Association for Infectious Diseases and Immunological Disorders Unveiled
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The World Association for Infectious Diseases and Immunological Disorders was unveiled at the Infectious Diseases World Summit in Shanghai.
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New Hand Hygiene Initiative - Clean In, Clean Out.
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A Study of Australia's Biggest hospitals has found doctors who are not proper hygiene procedures, writes Narelle Shuh
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Could this tailored heart pump transform care for half of heart failure patients?
Half of the 64 million people living with heart failure have no access to heart pump treatments....
Breastfeeding challenges healthcare professionals should be prepared to address
A neonatal nurse and lactation consultant sets out what she sees as the most common breastfeeding...
Framework seeks to cut medicine errors at transitions of care
The first coordinated, hospital-based approach to medication management at transitions of care...
