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Hospital Hygiene Trends: Enhancing Patient Care And Safety
Hospital hygiene practices, supported by training and new technologies, are key to preventing infections and improving safety for patients and healthcare staff.
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Strengthening Infection Control: Mauritius New IPC Plan
Mauritius advances IPC efforts with a new 5-year National Action Plan on reducing hospital infections and improving training, equipment, and infrastructure.
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Hospital Patients Increase MRSA Risk For Family Members
Families of discharged hospital patients have an elevated MRSA risk, prompting a call for better infection control and screening practices for colonization.
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Re-evaluating Airborne Illness Control And MRSA Prevention
Family members of discharged patients face elevated MRSA infection risk. Airborne illness control requires enhanced infection measures, including N95 masks.
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Rising AMR Threat Could Lead To 39 Million Deaths By 2050
By 2050, antibiotic resistance could lead to 39 million deaths. The GRAM Project highlights the urgent need for global health measures and drug innovations.
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Leapfrog Reports Gains In Hospital Hand-Washing Practices
Leapfrog reports a significant rise in the hospital hand-washing compliance to 74% by 2023. However, gaps in compliance remain, leaving patients at big risk.
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Improving Antibiotic Use And Testing To Combat SSIs And MDR
Research urges better testing and antibiotic use in Global South hospitals to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) and reduce multidrug resistance (MDR).
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