Infectious Disease
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Healthcare Infection Prevention - Noncuffed catheters linked to infections
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Journal Reviews: ICPs are key part of patient safety puzzle; time has come to take VRE seriously
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Abstract & Commentary: Rare but real: Provider to patient HCV transmission
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FDA seeks comment on open, unused SUDs
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Average nosocomial infection falls just under $14,000
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Making the business case for infection control
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Healthcare Infection Prevention - FDA warns of meningitis after cochlear implants
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Healthcare Infection Prevention - Widespread clinics: Duke ICPs hit the road to ensure Joint Commission accreditation for medical offices
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Joint Commission sets 2003 patient safety goals
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Balance resistance fears with infection prevention
Though controversial due to fears of rising antibiotic resistance, it appears that minute amounts of vancomycin in heparin lock solutions can dramatically reduce deadly bloodstream infections in neonates under intensive care, a leading researcher has found.