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  • FDA Alert: Fatal Infection Following Fecal Transplant

    Multidrug-resistant organisms are infecting new patients via transplantation, putting recipients at risk of infections and threatening to spur larger hospital outbreaks. Two recently reported incidents underscore the threat, with one described in an alert by the FDA about fecal microbiota transplantation to treat Clostridioides difficile infections.

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  • FDA: Hospitals Could Face Shortages of Sterile Supplies

    The emission of ethylene oxide from sterilization facilities into surrounding communities has raised cancer concerns, warnings, and closures that threaten the critical flow of sterile supplies in healthcare, the FDA reports. Infection preventionists should keep communication channels open with central sterile supply and other key colleagues to ensure spot shortages of equipment do not pose a threat to patient safety.

  • Meeting the Challenge of Sterilizing Duodenoscopes

    Infection preventionists and central sterile supply technicians must work together to protect patients from duodenoscopes that could remain contaminated after reprocessing. That is the take-home message from a comprehensive program that shows it can be done.

  • Optimize Data Visualization to Improve Communication About Quality Improvement

    Data visualization is increasingly important in the communication of quality improvement data, and nearly everyone in the field uses it to some extent. But effective use of data visualization with graphics, dashboards, and other tools requires an understanding of why this approach works and how to optimize its effect.

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  • EDs, Community Partners Play Central Role in Slashing HIV Diagnoses in San Francisco

    An initiative that began five years ago in San Francisco has resulted in a dramatic reduction of new HIV diagnoses in the region. In the first half of 2018, there were just 81 new HIV diagnoses, according to the latest data. Further, investigators report that the number of deaths attributable to HIV has declined by more than 50%. The city’s success in addressing the HIV epidemic is largely attributable to the collective efforts of Getting to Zero San Francisco, a multisector consortium that aims to reduce HIV infections, deaths, and stigma to meet aggressive 90-90-90 goals,

  • HIV/AIDS Organizations Help Patients Overcome Healthcare Disparities

    AIDS organizations were decades ahead of other groups in addressing health disparities and barriers.

  • Case Managers Can Ease Health Inequities and Barriers to Care

    Health inequity and barriers can negatively affect patient care. Case managers can work with community organizations to untangle this societal problem.

  • Adequate Staffing Protects Patients and Workers

    Nurses fighting to improve inadequate staffing levels at hospitals often cite patient safety, which holds a high moral ground while also speaking directly to the bottom-line concerns of the C-suite. As staff ratio laws are debated in various states, a new study might be presented as evidence of the issue.