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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Australian hospital workers' mobile phones carry deadly superbugs — study reveals
DNA samples from 95 mobiles of Aust and UAE hospital workers found, on average, 3.62 out of 10...
A shift in clinical practice: optimal antibiotics for golden staph bloodstream infections
A global clinical trial involving more than 150 hospitals has challenged the position of...
Improving care for some of the sickest patients in the hospital: new national standard for emergency laparotomy
Australia's first Emergency Laparotomy Clinical Care Standard will help health services...
