AbstractNosocomial, or hospital-acquired, infections are considered the most common complications affecting hospitalized patients. According to results obtained from studies conducted in the Children Medical Center Hospital, a teaching children's hospital and a tertiary care referral unit in Tehran, Iran, improvements in infection control practices in our hospital seem necessary. The aim of this study was to identify risk management and review potential hospital hazards that may pose a threat to the health as well as safety and welfare of patients in an Iranian referral hospital. Barriers to compliance and poor design of facilities, impractical guidelines and policies, lack of a framework for risk management, failure to apply behavioral-cha...
Nosocomial infections ,commonly known as hospital acquired infections (HAI) include several pathogen...
Background: Health-care personnel's familiarity with infection control methods and pathogen transmis...
Background Nosocomial infections have increasingly resulted in death and the patients shou...
AbstractNosocomial, or hospital-acquired, infections are considered the most common complications af...
Identifying the problem of infection is needed to analyze risk management. One of the tools to manag...
Background: In Pakistan, structured guidelines for hospital infection control and prevention are def...
In Palestinian, 10% of deaths among children under the age of five are related to infections. Practi...
AbstractNosocomial infections are also known as hospital-acquired/associated infections. National He...
Hospital infections or nosocomial infections (Greek: Nosus means disease, and Komeion means taking ...
Nosocomial infections (NI) are important causes of morbid- ity and mortality in pediatric hospitals....
Infection control is the discipline concerned with preventing nosocomial or health care associated i...
Background: Globally, the health and economic burden posed by health care–associated infections (HAI...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of executive programs of infection control commi...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) lead to increased length of hospital stay, inappropriate use of ...
When it comes to hospital-acquired infections, whether the hospital has implemented best-practice in...
Nosocomial infections ,commonly known as hospital acquired infections (HAI) include several pathogen...
Background: Health-care personnel's familiarity with infection control methods and pathogen transmis...
Background Nosocomial infections have increasingly resulted in death and the patients shou...
AbstractNosocomial, or hospital-acquired, infections are considered the most common complications af...
Identifying the problem of infection is needed to analyze risk management. One of the tools to manag...
Background: In Pakistan, structured guidelines for hospital infection control and prevention are def...
In Palestinian, 10% of deaths among children under the age of five are related to infections. Practi...
AbstractNosocomial infections are also known as hospital-acquired/associated infections. National He...
Hospital infections or nosocomial infections (Greek: Nosus means disease, and Komeion means taking ...
Nosocomial infections (NI) are important causes of morbid- ity and mortality in pediatric hospitals....
Infection control is the discipline concerned with preventing nosocomial or health care associated i...
Background: Globally, the health and economic burden posed by health care–associated infections (HAI...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of executive programs of infection control commi...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) lead to increased length of hospital stay, inappropriate use of ...
When it comes to hospital-acquired infections, whether the hospital has implemented best-practice in...
Nosocomial infections ,commonly known as hospital acquired infections (HAI) include several pathogen...
Background: Health-care personnel's familiarity with infection control methods and pathogen transmis...
Background Nosocomial infections have increasingly resulted in death and the patients shou...