Becker's Hospital Review: Hand hygiene protocols for ICU patients may reduce infection risk, study suggests
Hand hygiene protocols for ICU patients may reduce infection risk, study suggests
Universal skin decolonisation of patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) may not improve infection control. New research led by the University of Aberdeen indicated that it might increase ...
Infection prevention and control programs in intensive care units (ICUs) vary widely in structure, organization, and adherence across the United States, a new study shows. Large differences were seen ...
Becker's Hospital Review: Infection Control Initiative Cuts Pediatric ICU Airway Infections by Half
The Hindu: ISCCM urges stronger ICU infection control and antimicrobial stewardship at Criticare 2026
ISCCM urges stronger ICU infection control and antimicrobial stewardship at Criticare 2026
Becker's Hospital Review: Identifying and addressing weak links in any infection control protocol
The word infection can denote any presence of a particular pathogen at all (no matter how little) but also is often used in a sense implying a clinically apparent infection (in other words, a case of infectious disease).
Hand hygiene practices for patients in the intensive care unit may be just as important for preventing infections as clinician hand hygiene, according to a study published in Infection Control & ...
When it comes to infection control in the intensive care unit, bigger is not always better, according to a study published this month in the Journal of Infection Control. Researchers at Columbia ...
Pioneering research from Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation shows a significant decrease in pneumonia rates and establishes a new benchmark for ICU infection prevention.Ondine Biomedical Inc. (AIM: ...