Contaminated anaesthetic equipment has been implicated in nosocomial transmission of infection. In 2011, a coroner’s report found that “a failure to decontaminate a laryngoscope handle appropriately between each patient use ” culminate
Infection Control of the Anesthesia Workspace – Double Glove technique Megan Callow and Debra Farida...
Background: Hospital acquired infections (HAI) are a major problem in each hospital. HAI remains a s...
SummaryBackground and objectivesEvaluation of contamination of anesthesia circuits by collecting 56 ...
Inadequately decontaminated anaesthetic equipment is a potential vector for infection in the nosocom...
Background and objectives. Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are largely preventable through risk ...
Background and Aims: Infection control is essential in anaesthetic practice for both personnel and e...
Anesthetic instruments are classified as classes B with regard to sterilization status. This means t...
The lack of standardization of efficient procedures to clean and disinfect laryngoscope blades and h...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joh...
Kishi D; Videira RLR Description of Nosocomial Infection Prevention Practices by Anesthesiologists i...
Despite use of sterile or disposable laryngoscope blades for each patient, disinfection of laryngosc...
BACKGROUND: We have recently shown that intraoperative bacterial transmission to patient IV stopcock...
Nosocomial infections (NIs) result in significant financial and individual costs, with large numbers...
Background: Nosocomial infections (NI) are a common cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized...
Abstract: Background: Many studies have shown that contaminated medical equipments act like a vector...
Infection Control of the Anesthesia Workspace – Double Glove technique Megan Callow and Debra Farida...
Background: Hospital acquired infections (HAI) are a major problem in each hospital. HAI remains a s...
SummaryBackground and objectivesEvaluation of contamination of anesthesia circuits by collecting 56 ...
Inadequately decontaminated anaesthetic equipment is a potential vector for infection in the nosocom...
Background and objectives. Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are largely preventable through risk ...
Background and Aims: Infection control is essential in anaesthetic practice for both personnel and e...
Anesthetic instruments are classified as classes B with regard to sterilization status. This means t...
The lack of standardization of efficient procedures to clean and disinfect laryngoscope blades and h...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joh...
Kishi D; Videira RLR Description of Nosocomial Infection Prevention Practices by Anesthesiologists i...
Despite use of sterile or disposable laryngoscope blades for each patient, disinfection of laryngosc...
BACKGROUND: We have recently shown that intraoperative bacterial transmission to patient IV stopcock...
Nosocomial infections (NIs) result in significant financial and individual costs, with large numbers...
Background: Nosocomial infections (NI) are a common cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized...
Abstract: Background: Many studies have shown that contaminated medical equipments act like a vector...
Infection Control of the Anesthesia Workspace – Double Glove technique Megan Callow and Debra Farida...
Background: Hospital acquired infections (HAI) are a major problem in each hospital. HAI remains a s...
SummaryBackground and objectivesEvaluation of contamination of anesthesia circuits by collecting 56 ...