BackgroundThe delivery of health care in outpatient settings has steadily increased over the past 40 years. The risk of infection in these settings is considered to be low. However, the increasing severity of illness and complexity of care in outpatient settings creates a need to reexamine the transmission of pathogens in this setting.Materials and MethodsSeventeen health care workers from 4 wound care facilities were sampled during 46 patient care encounters to determine the presence of health care-associated pathogens (ie, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus, multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter species, and Clostridium difficile) on their hands at key moments of care.ResultsHealth care workers acqu...
Abstract: Hand hygiene is imperative in preventing the spread of microorganisms between healthcare w...
Objective: Cross-transmission by the hands of health-care workers is considered the main route of sp...
Background Healthcare workers’ hands are the foremost means of pathogen transmission in healthcare,...
BackgroundThe delivery of health care in outpatient settings has steadily increased over the past 40...
BACKGROUND: Cross-transmission of microorganisms by the hands of health care workers is considered t...
Abstract Background and Objective: Cross-transmission of microorganisms by the hands of health care...
The observance of hand hygiene compliance is important to reduce cross-infection by micro-organisms....
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) affect millions of patients annually.1 Hand hygiene compliance ...
Hand cleansing is the primary action to reduce health-care-associated infection and cross-transmissi...
Introduction. Nosocomial infections remain a major challenge to the health care system and result in...
The observance of hand hygiene compliance is important to reduce cross-infection by micro-organisms....
Hand hygiene adherence is the single most important infection control practice among healthcare work...
SummaryPatients in an intensive care unit (ICU) are frequently immunocompromised and might be highly...
Health-care-associated infections (HCAIs) affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, causing m...
Greater awareness regarding healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has drawn in a great deal of att...
Abstract: Hand hygiene is imperative in preventing the spread of microorganisms between healthcare w...
Objective: Cross-transmission by the hands of health-care workers is considered the main route of sp...
Background Healthcare workers’ hands are the foremost means of pathogen transmission in healthcare,...
BackgroundThe delivery of health care in outpatient settings has steadily increased over the past 40...
BACKGROUND: Cross-transmission of microorganisms by the hands of health care workers is considered t...
Abstract Background and Objective: Cross-transmission of microorganisms by the hands of health care...
The observance of hand hygiene compliance is important to reduce cross-infection by micro-organisms....
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) affect millions of patients annually.1 Hand hygiene compliance ...
Hand cleansing is the primary action to reduce health-care-associated infection and cross-transmissi...
Introduction. Nosocomial infections remain a major challenge to the health care system and result in...
The observance of hand hygiene compliance is important to reduce cross-infection by micro-organisms....
Hand hygiene adherence is the single most important infection control practice among healthcare work...
SummaryPatients in an intensive care unit (ICU) are frequently immunocompromised and might be highly...
Health-care-associated infections (HCAIs) affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, causing m...
Greater awareness regarding healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has drawn in a great deal of att...
Abstract: Hand hygiene is imperative in preventing the spread of microorganisms between healthcare w...
Objective: Cross-transmission by the hands of health-care workers is considered the main route of sp...
Background Healthcare workers’ hands are the foremost means of pathogen transmission in healthcare,...