American Journal of Infection Control
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Multidisciplinary Implementation of Published Surgical Site Infection Prevention Recommendations Is Associated with Improved Outcomes in Neurosurgical Patients
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Surgical site infections (SSIs) are among the most common, most expensive healthcare-associated infections. In 2019, spinal fusions and laminectomies are associated with the most excess SSIs at an urban, 420-bed acute care hospital. Adherence to
Empirical Methods in Genomic Epidemiology Improve the Surveillance of Plasmids Exchanged Among Healthcare-associated Bacteria
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Healthcare-associated bacterial pathogens frequently carry plasmids that contribute to antibiotic resistance and virulence. The horizontal transfer of plasmids in healthcare settings has been previously documented, but genomic and epidemiologic
Assessing Classroom and Laboratory Spread of COVID-19 in a University After Elimination of Physical Distancing
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Physical distancing was one of the most difficult COVID-19 mitigation strategies to implement for institutes of higher education (IHE), and many IHEs dropped this protocol in fall 2021 despite the unknown risk of doing so. The purpose of this study
Self-Led Infection Control Assessment (SLICE)- Support for Infection Preventionists
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Recent epidemics have spurred innovations in infection prevention and control (IPC) materials, equipment, devices, and technologies, highlighting opportunities to improve routine and emergency IPC practices. The ability to critically examine how IPC
Increasing Compliance with Hospital-Wide Universal Decolonization Protocol Decreases Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Bacteremia
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Hospital-wide universal decolonization protocols have shown to reduce healthcare-associated infections, including those caused by Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Our facility decolonization protocol consists of a daily
Diagnostic Stewardship Using “Ticket to Culture” Results in Reduction of Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections
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An estimated 30,100 central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) occur in intensive care units and wards of U.S. acute care facilities each year. April 2020 through June 2021, the hospital-wide CLABSI Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR) was
Tb or Not Tb? That Is the Question
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Infection prevention employs an algorithm that includes 3 negative sputum Acid Fast Bacilli (AFB) stains and 2 negative nucleic acid amplification (NAA) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests along with review of clinical findings and risk factors for
A Location-Based Risk Assessment for Tuberculosis at a Multi-Site Pediatric Facility
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Infection Prevention & Control completes an annual risk assessment for introduction and spread of Tuberculosis (TB) to guide occupational control efforts. The current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations, however, do not
Surveillance 101: Developing and Implementing Standardized Definitions for Healthcare-Associated Mold Infection Surveillance and Review
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Immunocompromised patients are at an increased risk for opportunistic mold infections, which can be a large source of morbidity and mortality. Exposure to molds may occur within the community or healthcare environment. Clinical research definitions
