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More posters from ESCMID Global 2024, inc C. diff, UV-C, wastewater surveillance, LA-MRSA

More posters from ESCMID Global 2024, inc C. diff, UV-C, wastewater surveillance, LA-MRSA

FromInfection Control Matters


More posters from ESCMID Global 2024, inc C. diff, UV-C, wastewater surveillance, LA-MRSA

FromInfection Control Matters

ratings:
Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we have a second batch of posters that we liked at ESCMID Global and will be talking about:
VRE Surveillance using hospital waste water during an outbreak
Assessing the Hawthorne effect: Implications and solutions
The impact of an early Infectious Disease consultation for CLABSI: a single centre retrospective study
Semi-continuous disinfection of sinks with UVC on a haematologydepartment for infection prevention
Urinary tract microbiome of asymptomatic individuals with spinal cord injury
Nurses known to be colonized with livestock-associated MRSA did not cause transmission to patients
Clostridium difficile contamination of australian retail vegetables and households
Prolonged use of breathing systems used in anesthesia for up to 7 days instead of 24H

A pdf of the posters can be downloaded here
Released:
Jun 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

We are a group of professionals who work in the field of infectious disease and infection prevention and control. In this podcast series, we discuss new research and issues on the topic of infection prevention and control. We will pick new papers of interest and will discuss them, often with an author of the paper who can give us some insights into the research that go beyond the written paper. Authors will include nurses, doctors, academics, clinicians, administrators and leaders. We should stress that all of our comments relate to our own opinions and that they do not necessarily reflect those institutions and employers that we relate to. We welcome comment, suggestions and ideas.