American Journal of Infection Control
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Commentary: “Effectiveness of the systematic use of antimicrobial filters in the water taps of critical care units for the prevention of healthcare-associated infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa”
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“This Research Committee Take-aways: Implementation Science Commentary is part of an ongoing activity of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology Research Committee. The primary purpose of this section in AJIC is to
Hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Healthcare workers’ (HCWs) adherence to hand hygiene guidelines is vital in combatting infectious diseases, especially hospital-acquired infections and COVID-19 in hospitals1, 2. HCWs are front-line personnel and therefore frequently exposed to
A task analysis of central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) surveillance in home infusion therapy
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Over 3 million patients annually receive home and specialty infusion services, typically through maintaining central venous catheters (CVCs) in the home for indications such as chemotherapy, home parenteral nutrition (HPN), and outpatient parenteral
Healthcare workers’ experiences of video-based monitoring of hand hygiene behaviours: a qualitative study
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The importance of hand hygiene in preventing healthcare-associated infections (HAI) is well established, with practice guided by the World Health Organization (WHO) “5 Moments for Hand Hygiene” framework1-3. This framework provides direction as to
Patients’ Experiences and Compliance with Preoperative Screening and Decolonization
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Staphylococcus aureus causes over 30% of surgical site infections (SSIs)1 and these infections increase morbidity and healthcare costs.2-4 According to data from the National Health Safety Network 5 and data from individual medical centers, S. aureus
In-Use Contamination of a Hospital-Grade Disinfectant
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Contaminated environmental surfaces in healthcare facilities can contribute to transmission of healthcare-associated pathogens by serving as a source from which healthcare workers and patients can contaminate their hands.1,2 As a result, regular
Analysis of Blood Type for SARS-CoV-2 and Correlation for Disease Acquisition in Various Sociodemographic Groups Including Women of Childbearing Age
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Multiple studies have occurred to determine if a patient's blood type, Rhesus factor (Rh), and sociodemographic attributes contribute to contracting SARS-CoV-2. True association remains unknown.
Efficacy of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) fog in sanitizing surfaces against Enterococcus faecalis
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There are large variations in bacterial survival on different surfaces. Aerosolized Escherichia coli can survive on paper in an office for up to 21 hours1. Gram-positive bacteria generally out survive Gram-negative organisms. Enterococcus faecalis, a
Reducing central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) rates with cognitive science-based training
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The average healthcare-associated central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) costs $48,108.1 A CLABSI increases patient mortality by 12 to 25%.2 Additionally, with the COVID-19 pandemic beginning in 2020, there was shown to be a
