Pondering vexing issues in infection prevention and control
Thursday, April 30, 2015
ECCMID 2015 - "Best Of" Infection Control Literature (Part 1)
Every year it seems that one of us at the University of Iowa is roped into giving one of these "Best of Infection Control" talks at an annual conference. This year it seems that almost all of us have been asked and for some inexplicable reason, we all said yes! I was the lucky one to kick off the 2015 season with this talk I gave last week at ECCMID in Copenhagen. I covered S. aureus, MRSA, VRE, VRSA, surgical site infections and hand hygiene. I look forward to Mike's talk at SHEA. Loren Herwaldt's talk at ICPIC and Dan's talk at IDWeek. On Iowa.
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