West Virginia Department of Health reports reductions in healthcare-associated infections

West Virginia Department of Health reports reductions in healthcare-associated infections

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia healthcare facilities continue to demonstrate strong progress in protecting patients from…

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CDC report: West Virginia sees significant drop in healthcare-associated infections | WV News

CDC report: West Virginia sees significant drop in healthcare-associated infections | WV News

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Targeted PICU rounds reduce the rate of healthcare-associated conditions

Targeted PICU rounds reduce the rate of healthcare-associated conditions

Rounds focused on critically ill pediatric patients at the greatest risk for developing healthcare-associated conditions (HACs)…

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High-Risk Rounds Reduce Healthcare-Associated Conditions

High-Risk Rounds Reduce Healthcare-Associated Conditions

Newswise — Rounds focused on critically ill pediatric patients at the greatest risk for developing healthcare-associated…

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Healthcare-Associated Infections: Infection Prevention in Ambulatory Settings

Healthcare-Associated Infections: Infection Prevention in Ambulatory Settings

Outpatient care, also known as ambulatory care, is any care provided in a setting where individuals…

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Shifting pathways: Community and healthcare-associated transmission of mpox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Europe

Shifting pathways: Community and healthcare-associated transmission of mpox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Europe

image:  The Uvira outbreak signalled a major shift in MPXV transmission, with household-driven spread disproportionately affecting…

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