
Artificial intelligence increases infection prevention and control measures in health care facilities and beyond.
Artificial intelligence increases infection prevention and control measures in health care facilities and beyond.
Now is the time to enjoy the holidays, but it is not time to forget to protect against RSV, COVID-19, and influenza.
As the festive holidays begin, even with vaccinations and boosters, COVID-19 still remains a concern for long COVID-19 and other severe long-term effects.
A student-led COVID-19 contact-tracer program reduced exposures and infections at start of the pandemic.
Hospitalized children may be scared and uncertain, and therapy animals can help ease their insecurities. But what is done to protect the humans—and the animals—from infectious diseases?
Take 5 minutes to catch up on Infection Control Today’s highlights for the week ending November 18, 2022.
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Extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) are 2 of the leading causes of severe sepsis, and Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson is developing vaccines to fight those diseases.
From safety to infection control, facial recognition in health care facilities is a new tool to keep both patients and staff safe from workplace violence.
Infection prevention in pediatrics is crucial to keep babies and children healthy. Some of the main tools are hand washing and vaccinations; however, there is more to do.
Bug of the Month helps educate readers about existing and emerging pathogens of clinical importance in health care facilities today.
Despite study results that the univalent BA.5 booster produced much higher increase in antibodies, why was the hybrid bivalent Ancestral/BA.5 booster with a significantly lower increase chosen to be distributed, and how does this put the population at risk?
Using behavior modification to keep the hospitals' tiniest patients safer.
Giving and receiving the correct information is vital to alleviate patients' reservations and fears. The recent monkeypox outbreak has caused concern and misinformation. ICT® has the answers health care workers need.
Take 5 minutes to catch up on Infection Control Today’s highlights for the week ending October 21.
Virtual reality training is the next step in coaching proper hand hygiene and other medical techniques. Learn the details in an interview about VR and the Clean Hospital Day Conference.
Pierre Parneix, MD, speaks with Infection Control Today® on his work as the president of the French Society for Hospital Hygiene, his work with the Clean Hospitals, and his outlook on France’s fight against infectious disease in the near future.
Saskia v. Popescu, PhD, MPH, MA, CIC, covers updates on COVID-19 in frontline workers, an Ebola outbreak in Uganda, and ocular and needlestick monkeypox.
Take 5 minutes to catch up on Infection Control Today’s highlights for the week ending October 14.
An innovative way to assess hand hygiene technique has been proposed in a new study by well-known infectious disease specialist, John Boyce, MD.
During Sterile Processing Week, ICT® recognizes the job of sterile processing personnel as highly skilled labor in an uncomfortable work environment. It is also dangerous to those individuals who may pass through the room the sterile processing personnel are working in.
Didier Pittet, MD, MS, CBE, a renowned epidemiologist, joins ICT® ahead of the upcoming Clean Hospitals Day Conference to discuss the biggest challenges that environmental hygiene personnel face.
Infection Control Today's® Product Locator is a monthly column highlighting some of the latest advanced technology in the infection prevention field.
Take 5 minutes to catch up on Infection Control Today’s highlights for the week ending October 7.
Take 5 minutes to catch up on Infection Control Today’s highlights for the week ending September 30.