
Patients with home infusion therapy have improved outcomes when home health care agencies and acute care facilities communicate relevant information on their shared patients.
Patients with home infusion therapy have improved outcomes when home health care agencies and acute care facilities communicate relevant information on their shared patients.
A comprehensive look at whether mask wearing is beneficial for both SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses spread by airborne particles and respiratory droplets.
A new comprehensive article lays out best practice guidelines for 14 areas of infection prevention and control.
Take 5 minutes to catch up on Infection Control Today’s highlights for the week ending May 13.
The interprofessional team implemented multiple evidenced-based interventions that demonstrated sustained compliance.
Sterile processing of robotic surgery instruments and other complex instruments require complex methods.
Take 5 minutes to catch up on Infection Control Today’s highlights for the week ending May 6.
PDI’s director of clinical affairs speaks with ICT® about the annual focus on the most fundamental way to protect patients and health care workers alike.
Candida auris environmental contamination is unlikely to be adequately controlled because re-contamination occurs within hours after disinfection.
A patient has a higher risk of infection of C difficile in a hospital bed that previously held a patient who also had C difficile.
Time, staff, and budget constraints make it difficult to expand HAI mitigation programs despite the obvious and urgent need to do so.
The surface material and product damage caused by new advances in disinfection technology must be addressed for patient safety.
Take 5 minutes to catch up on Infection Control Today’s highlights for the week ending April 29.
Health care workers' adherence to guidelines and overall job satisfaction are influenced by the level of support they feel they receive from their management team.
Terra Kremer, the senior program manager of microbiological quality and sterility assurance at Johnson & Johnson, and technical lead of the Device Processing Tiger Team, spoke with ICT® about her research on time and efficiency of sterile processing and what is most affecting the industry today.
Total dissolved solids, pH levels, and iron levels are only a few components that must be considered.
Previously, reduction of other organisms, like VRE, C difficile, and MRSA had been demonstrated by this combination.
Live attenuated influenza vaccine particles were released into a closed room to measure how many particles would get through the HVAC system.
With 60% of surgical site infections estimated to be preventable, IPs hold a key prevention role in patient safety.
One class of antibiotics being investigated is fluoroquinolones, but others will be studied soon.
However, a large-scale randomized controlled trial in health care is needed.
Take 5 minutes to catch up on Infection Control Today’s highlights for the week ending April 15.
Most information on SSI risk factors in the elderly is more than 10 years old.
CDC reports there are almost 3 million antibiotic-resistant infections annually with over 35,000 people dying because of them.
Susan “Suzy” Scott, MSN, RN, WOC Nurse, also speaks to Infection Control Today® about incident tracking and electronic medical records.