Pondering vexing issues in infection prevention and control
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!
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Incoming public health student interested in HAIs here. Read. Will get to work.
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