Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Our long and winding road


We issue frequent reminders on this blog about how little we really know about healthcare-associated infection (HAI) prevention, and have called many times for increased support for HAI research. We also enjoy pointing out well-designed studies that help advance the field. So I’m happy to direct you to SHEA’s just-released update on HAI prevention advances and roadmap for HAI research. From surveillance to prevention, implementation and dissemination, this review summarizes our progress-to-date and provides an exhaustive list of research priorities. So read it and get to work!

1 comment:

  1. Incoming public health student interested in HAIs here. Read. Will get to work.

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