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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A basic education program for sterile processing Dlugacz, Y.
2005
33 5 p. e40-
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2 Abstract Awards 2005
33 5 p. e9-e11
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3 Acinetobacter (ACBA) in sternal surgical site infections (SSI) after cardiac surgery: Case control study to determine significance and outcome Jones, M.
2005
33 5 p. e169-e170
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4 Acinetobacter baumannii outbreak in an intensive care unit (ICU): Epidemiologic investigation and resolution Myers, C.
2005
33 5 p. e107-e108
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5 A cluster of catheterized urinary isolates associated with opening the closed system of urinary drainage: Identification, investigation, and correction Sanders, C.
2005
33 5 p. e59-e60
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6 A collaborative model to meet community and institutional needs during a medical emergency: Lessons learned from an influenza vaccine shortage Berry, S.
2005
33 5 p. e50-
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7 A comparison of surveillance definitions for urinary tract infections (UTI) in long-term care Frederick, J.
2005
33 5 p. e101-e102
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8 A creative yet simple approach to improve hand hygiene compliance in the pediatric intensive care unit Reynolds, L.
2005
33 5 p. e156-e157
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9 Active microbiologic surveillance for Acinetobacter baumanii (ACBA) in an intensive care unit (ICU) during an outbreak period; sensitivity and negative predictive value Donegan, N.
2005
33 5 p. e183-
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10 A descriptive review of malpractice claims for health care–acquired infections in Philadelphia Guinan, John L.
2005
33 5 p. 310-312
3 p.
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11 Allied health infection control coordinators: A new link to infection control Poon, W.K.
2005
33 5 p. e87-
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12 A multidisciplinary approach to decrease ventilator-associated pneumonia in a pediatric intensive care unit Kieffer, P.
2005
33 5 p. e24-e25
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13 A multidisciplinary approach towards the reduction of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) Shaikh, Z.H.
2005
33 5 p. e15-
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14 An effective intervention program that resulted in a sustained significant reduction in catheter-associated bloodstream infections in three intensive care units (ICUs) Koch, D.
2005
33 5 p. e26-
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15 An evaluation of the cleaning properties of a microfibre cloth Griffith, C.
2005
33 5 p. e35-e36
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16 An increase in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) catheter-related bloodstream infection (CR-BSI) rate temporally associated with change in intravenous (IV) port Bradley, K.L.
2005
33 5 p. e23-e24
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17 An infection control and educational program with no cost Suzuki, R.
2005
33 5 p. e86-e87
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18 An investigation of potential neurosurgical transmission of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: Challenges and lessons learned Stricof, R.
2005
33 5 p. e108-
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19 An organization-wide approach to decreasing central venous catheter bloodstream infections: Applying lessons learned from intensive care surveillance to general patient care units Greene, L.
2005
33 5 p. e13-e14
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20 A norovirus outbreak among healthcare workers Totaro, J.
2005
33 5 p. e117-e118
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21 An outbreak of Burkholderia cepacia complex associated with an intrinsically contaminated nasal spray product Dolan, S.
2005
33 5 p. e110-e111
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22 An “outbreak” of group A Streptococcus Burger, T.
2005
33 5 p. e118-e119
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23 Antimicrobial efficacy of a benzethonium chloride hand sanitizer, in vitro and in vivo studies Jimenez, L.
2005
33 5 p. e41-e42
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24 A performance improvement project for reducing nosocomial infections in the neonatal intensive care unit Thibeau, S.
2005
33 5 p. e144-
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25 Applying epidemiologic principles to mandatory reporting, our success story Ober, J.
2005
33 5 p. e22-
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26 Approaches to the control of multidrug-resistant (MDR) Acinetobacter baumannii Fry, M.B.
2005
33 5 p. e88-e89
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27 A pseudo-outbreak of Methylobacter related to bronchoscopy Johnson, N.
2005
33 5 p. e112-e113
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28 A public health/hospital collaboration to develop a blueprint for hospital-based mass immunization clinics during bioterrorism events Mallick, J.
2005
33 5 p. e45-e46
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29 A Review of intravenous (IV) delivery systems for enhanced computerized tomography (CT) sprung from personal observation Ouellet, C.
2005
33 5 p. e161-
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30 A self-study educational approach to bioterrorism/disaster preparation Thomas, J.
2005
33 5 p. e45-
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31 A statewide smaller hospital nosocomial infection surveillance program: The first report, Victoria, Australia Bennett, N.
2005
33 5 p. e176-e177
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32 A study of the rate of infections and complications in patients with peripherally-inserted central catheters Kemmerly, S.A.
2005
33 5 p. e153-e154
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33 A systematic approach to an infection control program's risk assessment Jencson, A.
2005
33 5 p. e73-
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34 A team approach to preventing SSIs through the appropriate use of pre-op antibiotics Haag, R.
2005
33 5 p. e149-
1 p.
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35 A user-friendly approach to improving healthcare worker influenza vaccination compliance Chance, J.
2005
33 5 p. e62-
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36 Best practice modeling initiative in an infection control program Friedman, C.
2005
33 5 p. e72-
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37 Blue Ribbon Abstract Award Wilkerson, K.
2005
33 5 p. e27-
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38 Blue Ribbon Abstract Award Cimiotti, J.P.
2005
33 5 p. e22-e23
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39 Blue Ribbon Abstract Award Biller, P.
2005
33 5 p. e17-e18
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40 Blue Ribbon Abstract Award Jarvis, W.
2005
33 5 p. e14-e15
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41 Blue Ribbon Abstract Award Frausto, S.R.
2005
33 5 p. e54-e55
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42 “Bug Bites”: A facility-wide educational tool Williams, K.
2005
33 5 p. e66-
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43 But I had no idea the patient required isolation precautions! Totaro, J.
2005
33 5 p. e71-
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44 Calling all “I-cops”: Bone marrow transplant unit's vancomycin-resistant Enterrococcus (VRE) outbreak arrested through the use of infection control “cops” Willard, S.
2005
33 5 p. e67-e68
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45 Choosing a hospital and physician: Does the public really care about infection rates and being informed? Guinan, M.
2005
33 5 p. e127-
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46 Clinical effectiveness of the silver-impregnated Foley with bacteriostatic tubing/bag system compared with standard latex catheters and standard drain systems Foster, K.
2005
33 5 p. e133-e134
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47 Clinical features of coinfection with TTV in hepatitis C virus–infected patients undergoing hemodialysis Hajarizadeh, B.
2005
33 5 p. e95-
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48 Cluster of coagulase-negative Staphylococcus associated with central line care in the intensive care unit Church, N.
2005
33 5 p. e178-e179
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49 Cluster of infections following epidural in an outpatient setting Gillespie, R.
2005
33 5 p. e119-
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50 Cluster of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on an oncology unit: Identification, investigation, and correction Moore, L.
2005
33 5 p. e96-
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51 Coming soon to a theater near you: A flu shot clinic Luebbert, P.
2005
33 5 p. e49-e50
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52 Community pertussis outbreak: Systems and processes to maximize efficiency Bren, V.
2005
33 5 p. e114-
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53 Comparison of colonization and infection with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin-resistant Enterrococcus assessed by a computerized system and active surveillance on an inpatient rehabilitation unit Haas, J.
2005
33 5 p. e91-e92
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54 Comparison of live versus online bioreadiness training programs for nurses Haiduven, D.
2005
33 5 p. e52-e53
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55 Compliance with contact precautions in a neonatal intensive care unit Howell, K.
2005
33 5 p. e132-
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56 Computer equipment used in patient care within a multihospital system: Recommendations for cleaning and disinfection Weber, J.
2005
33 5 p. e34-e35
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57 Conducting a formal needs assessment to facilitate strategic planning for a professional organization Albee, J.
2005
33 5 p. e105-
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58 Construction planning and design: Beyond the infection control risk assessment Rey, J.
2005
33 5 p. e85-e86
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59 Containment of active pulmonary tuberculosis in a long-term care/psychiatric center following exposure from a housekeeper Sanikop, M.
2005
33 5 p. e100-
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60 Contents 2005
33 5 p. e1-e8
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61 Control of a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) cluster in critical care by reinforcing hand hygiene and standard precautions Emery, S.
2005
33 5 p. e53-e54
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62 Control of an influenza outbreak in a long-term care facility with a high immunization rate Squier, C.
2005
33 5 p. e100-e101
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63 Correction of persistently positive dialysis surveillance cultures Croxton, M.
2005
33 5 p. e42-
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64 Creating a comprehensive multi-tiered influenza management plan for a large healthcare system Sykora, C.
2005
33 5 p. e105-e106
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65 Current practices and problems in the reuse of endoscopic single-use devices in Japan Koh, A.
2005
33 5 p. e156-
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66 Curtain Up! Light the lights…on patient safety! Winter, B.
2005
33 5 p. e127-e128
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67 Decreased surgical site infection (SSI) rates for hip and knee arthroplasty following multiple infection control interventions Matt, M.
2005
33 5 p. e168-e169
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68 Developing indicators to suit the needs of small hospitals in a large multihospital system Trovillion, E.W.
2005
33 5 p. e166-
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69 Development and implementation of a nursing bioreadiness training program Haiduven, D.
2005
33 5 p. e53-
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70 Development of a comprehensive surgical site infection communication plan to enhance infection control interventions Pass, M.A.
2005
33 5 p. e179-e180
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71 Device-associated nosocomial infection rates in intensive care units in an Italian hospital Franzetti, F.
2005
33 5 p. e164-e165
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72 Did you think that it might be scabies? Identification of a case of Norwegian scabies on an acute care medical-surgical unit Shephard, B.
2005
33 5 p. e111-e112
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73 Disruption of biofilms associated with vascular catheterization Paulson, D.
2005
33 5 p. e84-
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74 Distribution and risk factors of hepatitis b (HBV), hepatitis c (HBC), and HIV infection in a female population with illegal social behavior Hajarizadeh, B.
2005
33 5 p. e97-e98
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75 Editorial Board 2005
33 5 p. A10-
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76 Editorial note for manuscripts from the Second International Congress of the Asia Pacific Society of Infection Control (Singapore, March 14-17, 2004) submitted for publication in the American Journal of Infection Control Tan, Ai Ling
2005
33 5 p. 251-
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77 Education and performance feedback effect on rates of central vascular catheter–associated bloodstream infections in adult intensive care units in one hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil Salomao, R.
2005
33 5 p. e58-
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78 Education and performance feedback effect on rates of central vascular catheter–associated bloodstream infections in newborn intensive care units in a private hospital in Colombia Gómez, W.V.
2005
33 5 p. e76-e77
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79 Effectiveness of various methods for accomplishing mandatory annual review training Laxson, L.
2005
33 5 p. e90-
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80 Effect of education and performance feedback on handwashing in a public hospital in Mexico City Oropeza, M.S.
2005
33 5 p. e74-e75
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81 Effect of education and performance feedback on handwashing in Two Hospitals in Istanbul and Ankara Arikan, O.A.
2005
33 5 p. e75-
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82 Effect of healthcare personnel handwash products on skin moisturization Johnson, R.
2005
33 5 p. e145-
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83 Efficacy and safety of pegylated interferon alpha-2a (40 KD) plus ribavirin for treatment of chronic hepatitis C and cirrhosis in Iranian patients Hajarizadeh, B.
2005
33 5 p. e97-
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84 Efficacy of disinfectants and detergents for cleaning hospital environmental surfaces as part of documented cleaning protocols Obee, P.
2005
33 5 p. e38-e39
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85 Emergence of resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in critically ill patients within an acute care teaching hospital and a long-term acute care facility Wells, P.
2005
33 5 p. e30-e31
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86 Emergency prophylaxis and/or vaccine administration by public health officials in a biological event Dietsch, P.
2005
33 5 p. e48-
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87 Enhanced detection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus using chromogenic media compared to traditional culture methods Flayhart, D.
2005
33 5 p. e137-e138
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88 Epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection among Iranian HIV–infected patients Hajarizadeh, B.
2005
33 5 p. e98-
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89 Evaluating the effectiveness of a screening tool to decrease the number of non-isolated hours in patients with identified Tuberculosis risk factors in an acute care facility Silver, C.
2005
33 5 p. e185-e186
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90 Evaluation of oxoid mannitol salt agar with cefoxitin for the detection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) from surveillance specimens Willey, B.M.
2005
33 5 p. e184-e185
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91 Evaluation of screening media for detection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) from surveillance swabs Willey, B.M.
2005
33 5 p. e181-
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92 Failure mode effect analysis applied to hospital TB program Tellefsen, L.
2005
33 5 p. e162-e163
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93 Five-year review of Aspergillus ICD-9-CM coded infection in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Veterans Healthcare System Roselle, G.
2005
33 5 p. e173-e174
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94 From bedside to bench: A pilot study to measure the force required to activate a retractable safety syringe Konopack, J.
2005
33 5 p. e133-
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95 From intervention to performance: Transitioning ownership of an infection control intervention Ruhl, L.
2005
33 5 p. e153-
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96 Generation of isolation notifications for patients with positive cultures of epidemiological significance Blank, M.
2005
33 5 p. e151-e152
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97 Have passport will travel: Integrating infection control into a best practice knowledge transfer project Finerty, E.
2005
33 5 p. e103-
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98 Healthcare-acquired infection rates in a long-term acute care hospital: A 3-year study Stamilio, C.
2005
33 5 p. e182-
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99 Health care–associated infections in the neonatal intensive care unit Brady, Michael T.
2005
33 5 p. 268-275
8 p.
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100 Healthcare failure mode and effect analysis (HFMEA) approach to the control of healthcare-associated Clostridium difficile in system wide acute and long-term care facilities Brinn, M.
2005
33 5 p. e79-
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101 Healthcare workers' knowledge and beliefs on contact isolation precautions Carroll, C.
2005
33 5 p. e81-e82
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102 Health department communications with infection control professionals across the spectrum of healthcare Roche, J.
2005
33 5 p. e104-
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103 Hepatitis B and C among thalassemiac patients in Iran: A multicenter study Hajarizadeh, B.
2005
33 5 p. e94-
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104 Hospital-acquired influenza: Seek and ye shall find Clynes, N.
2005
33 5 p. e123-e124
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105 Hospital's water system implicated in Mycobacterium gordonae pseudo-outbreak Moore, V.
2005
33 5 p. e109-e110
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106 Hospital-wide collaborative program between infection control and construction personnel to protect patients during construction and renovation Kidd, F.
2005
33 5 p. e126-
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107 Implementation and establishment of nationwide surgical site infections surveillance in Japan Morikane, K.
2005
33 5 p. e175-e176
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108 Implementation of a guideline for the prevention of spread of peculiar resistant microorganisms (PRMOs) in a Dutch hospital Hendriks, Y.
2005
33 5 p. e68-e69
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109 Implementation of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation infection control guidelines at a university healthcare system: A multidisciplinary approach requiring continuous quality improvement Brown, V.
2005
33 5 p. e158-e159
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110 Implementing evidence-based practices to reduce catheter-related bloodstream infections in the intensive care unit Ellis, D.
2005
33 5 p. e61-e62
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111 Improving compliance with influenza vaccination for hospital healthcare workers from high-risk areas: A 6-year analysis Trape-Cardoso, M.
2005
33 5 p. e89-
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112 Improving frequency of oral care in the medical intensive care unit Pawlak, D.
2005
33 5 p. e146-e147
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113 Improving hand hygiene compliance with comprehensive interventions over time Sohn, S.J.
2005
33 5 p. e129-
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114 Improving immunization rates in long-term care utilizing unit-based vaccination specialists King, J.
2005
33 5 p. e30-
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115 Improving influenza vaccination rates among adults in acute care using a standing order form by exception Wroten, K.
2005
33 5 p. e148-
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116 Improving patient room cleaning in two intensive care units using a new targeting methodology Carling, P.
2005
33 5 p. e155-
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117 Improving patient safety through proactive risk reduction in infection control Haag, R.
2005
33 5 p. e149-e150
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118 Improving pneumococcal vaccination screening and administration for patients age 65 and older across the continuum of care in a rural community Nolan, A.
2005
33 5 p. e151-
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119 Improving surgical antibiotic prophylaxis timing at a small community hospital Johnson, G.
2005
33 5 p. e160-e161
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120 Increased incidence of central venous catheter–associated bloodstream infections: Possible link to transparent dressing configuration Pettis, A.M.
2005
33 5 p. e124-
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121 Increasing antimicrobial resistance patterns of community and nosocomial uropathogens Bushey, M.
2005
33 5 p. e163-e164
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122 Increasing isolation room surge capacity through the establishment of negative-pressure surge capacity wings/areas Tomczyk, D.
2005
33 5 p. e56-e57
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123 Increasing patient safety through the use of silver-coated 100% silicone Foley catheter system McArdle, P.
2005
33 5 p. e130-e131
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124 Infection control and quality health care in the new millenium Pittet, Didier
2005
33 5 p. 258-267
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125 Infection control capacity survey So, T.M.Y.
2005
33 5 p. e88-
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126 Infection control experience among Chicago area hospitals participating in a second biological disaster drill, May 2004 Chou, T.
2005
33 5 p. e51-e52
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127 Infection control practitioner as advocate for the antibiogram: Launching local interventions to prevent antimicrobial resistance Bakunas-Kenneley, I.
2005
33 5 p. e29-e30
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128 Infection control professionals: roles and responsibilities in New York State acute care hospitals, 1999 and 2004 Stricof, R.
2005
33 5 p. e66-e67
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129 Infection control risk reduction strategies through rapid and effective two-way electronic communication Beneda, H.
2005
33 5 p. e90-e91
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130 Infection transmission risk assessment tool for nursing to determine transmission-based precautions upon admission Litvack, H.
2005
33 5 p. e144-e145
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131 Infectious disease in pediatric out-of-home child care Brady, Michael T.
2005
33 5 p. 276-285
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132 Information for Readers 2005
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133 Infrastructure and requirements of hospital infection control in 10 countries in Southeast Europe Horvatic, J.
2005
33 5 p. e78-e79
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134 Initiating respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette stations throughout a multihospital university medical center Hoffner, P.
2005
33 5 p. e106-e107
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135 Investigation and control of an RSV cluster in a 26-bed level II/III nursery using electronic surveillance methods Gustafson, S.
2005
33 5 p. e125-e126
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136 Investigation of nosocomial Staphylococcus aureus sepsis in a neonatal intensive care unit: Absence of clonal spread Gornick, W.
2005
33 5 p. e109-
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137 Investigation of the benefits of incorporating sesquiterpenoids in an alcohol-based hand antiseptic: A comparative study of skin health effects on subjects with dry skin and antimicrobial efficacy Litau, C.
2005
33 5 p. e34-
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138 Knowledge, practice, and opinions of surgical staff 1 year after implementing the use of an alcohol-based surgical hand-scrub product Adams, A.
2005
33 5 p. e135-
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139 Linking infection control and occupational health: One hospital's experience Finerty, E.
2005
33 5 p. e71-e72
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140 Management of an outbreak due to ESBL-positive Klebsiella pneumoniae (ESBL+KP) in an ICU: Focusing on the basics Smith, B.A.
2005
33 5 p. e121-e122
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141 Mandatory reporting of healthcare-associated infections: A long way to go Sherman, E.
2005
33 5 p. e20-e21
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142 Mathematical modeling of occupational needlestick injury reduction in a U.S. Army mass immunization program through universal serologic screening for pre-existing immunity Nevin, R.
2005
33 5 p. e139-e140
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143 Measuring compliance with HICPAC guidelines: A snapshot of Florida hospitals Fauerbach, L.
2005
33 5 p. e93-
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144 Measuring device days versus patient days for patients with urinary catheters Kim, A.
2005
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145 Monitoring hand hygiene compliance in a university-affiliated medical center Jefferson, J.
2005
33 5 p. e147-e148
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146 Monitoring high-level disinfection with 0.55% ortho-phthalaldehyde (OPA) White, M.
2005
33 5 p. e37-e38
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147 Monitoring of compliance with infection control practices at a 710-bed tertiary facility Boeker, S.
2005
33 5 p. e142-e143
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148 Multidisciplinary approach to maintaining continuous survey readiness Roach, L.
2005
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149 Multidrug-resistant E. Coli Outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) Garcia, R.
2005
33 5 p. e122-e123
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150 Mycobacterium abscessus in a long-term respiratory care unit Glattly, J.
2005
33 5 p. e115-e116
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151 Networking hospital infection control in 10 countries in Southeast Europe Kalenic, S.
2005
33 5 p. e77-e78
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152 New Investigator Award, Blue Ribbon Abstract Award Jarvis, C.
2005
33 5 p. e19-
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153 Nonbronchoscopic bronchoalveolar lavage: A diagnostic tool for ventilator-associated pneumonia Kulich, P.
2005
33 5 p. e136-e137
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154 Nosocomial outbreak of community strain of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in an acute inpatient traumatic brain injury rehabilitation unit Flynn, E.
2005
33 5 p. e116-
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155 Novel characteristics of a 60% isopropanol hand rub formulated to meet tentative final monograph healthcare personnel handwash criteria Medvick, J.
2005
33 5 p. e40-e41
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156 Nurses' beliefs about a bioterrorism event: Fear of abandonment O'Boyle, C.
2005
33 5 p. e47-e48
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157 Observational study of consumer role and awareness in checking medications O'Malley, A.
2005
33 5 p. e138-
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158 Operation Red Clover: A comprehensive three day statewide drill on pneumonic plague Page, S.D.
2005
33 5 p. e51-
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159 Opportunities and obstacles: Inpatient vaccination programs a successful strategy working with hospital based clinicians and pharmacy Jordan, Marilyn
2005
33 5 p. e102-
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160 Oral Abstracts 2005
33 5 p. e12-
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161 Organic and bacterial residues on flexible endoscopes: Evaluation of manual cleaning versus automated endoscope reprocessor (AER) cleaning in a clinical setting Chan-Myers, H.
2005
33 5 p. e36-
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162 Outbreak of pseudobacteremia with Bacillus species at a children's hospital traced to dust contamination of blood collection supplies on open shelving Pullen, G.
2005
33 5 p. e18-
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163 Outbreak of Serratia marcescens bloodstream infections in cardiac surgery patients—Kentucky, 2004 Kazakova, S.V.
2005
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164 Outbreaks of influenza in long-term care facilities in New York City (NYC), 2001-2004 Rubin, M.
2005
33 5 p. e99-e100
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165 Pennsylvania public health reporting using an electronic surrogate marker for nosocomial infections Stephens, S.
2005
33 5 p. e163-
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166 Perceptions of organizational climate by intensive care unit (ICU) nurses: Preliminary results from the ICU Working Conditions Study Stone, P.
2005
33 5 p. e131-
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167 Performance of the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System (NNIS) risk index in predicting surgical site infections in an Australian setting Friedman, D.
2005
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168 Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) bloodstream infection surveillance rates in medical intensive care, medical-surgical wards, extended care, and outpatients Royer, T.
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169 Poster Abstracts 2005
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170 Potential Bordetella pertussis exposure to newborn nursery population Riddle, V.
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171 Prevalence of Hepatitis c virus (HCV) infection and related risk factors among Iranian patients on hemodialysis Hajarizadeh, B.
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172 Prevalence of zoonotic pathogens in dogs visiting human hospital patients in Ontario Lefebvre, S.
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173 Prevalence rate of active tuberculosis from chest radiography among Thai hospital personnel: A summary Wiwanitkit, Viroj
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174 Prevent transmission: Isolating vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE) and breaking the chain of contagion Grota, P.
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175 Process for improving antibiotic prophylaxis among surgical patients Chou, T.
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176 Process improvement measures to accurately identify reprocessed endoscopes ready-for-use in a surgical services department Skinner, J.
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177 Promoting alcohol-based hand sanitizers to patients and their families on a pediatric unit: Partnerships to enhance compliance with hand hygiene Qutaishat, S.S.
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178 Prospective study to evaluate handwashing compliance in two Indian hospitals, in New Delhi and Bangalore Mehta, Y.
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179 Public attitudes and opinions toward physicians and dentists infected with bloodborne viruses: Results of a national survey Tuboku-Metzger, Jennifer
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180 Pulmonary delivery of anti-contagion aerosol to diminish exhaled bioaerosols and airborne infectious disease Clarke, R.
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181 Quantitative analysis of the burden of monitoring construction upon an infection control (IC) program Vereen, S.
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182 Rapid control of vancomycin-resistant Enterrococcus outbreak in an adult hematology unit at a tertiary hospital in Singapore How, K.B.
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183 Recovery of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) from dogs and cats Yamauchi, T.
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184 Reducing the incidence of vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE): A 12-month outcome on an adult inpatient oncology unit Dirrigl, S.
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185 Reducing the risk of airborne infection transmission: An algorithm for isolation patient placement in times of crisis Rebmann, T.
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186 Reduction in catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) using a silver-coated all-silicone Foley catheter versus a silver-impregnated latex Foley catheter in a Southeastern U.S. long-term acute care facility Caudill, T.
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187 Reduction in catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) using a silver-coated 100% silicone Foley catheter verses a silver-coated latex Foley catheter in a Northeastern U.S. acute care hospital Davis, K.
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188 Reduction of Clostridium difficile infection in a community-based hospital using hypochlorite solution Lueckerath, D.
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189 Reduction of nosocomial acquisition of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in a community hospital through adherence to standard precautions Parris, N.
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190 Reduction of nosocomial catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) in a U.S. Southeastern teaching facility with an all-silicone silver Foley catheter Bystrom, C.
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191 Reduction of the catheter-associated bloodstream infection rate and an opportunity to improve the quality of care in a long-term acute care hospital Christman, R.
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192 Re-engineering of nasopharyngeal aspiration procedures to enhance infection control Poon, W.K.
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193 Relationship between catheter care and catheter-associated urinary tract infection at Japanese acute care hospitals Tsuchida, T.
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194 Reprocessing disposable single-use devices: From skepticism to success Ferguson, L.
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195 Research Foundation Award for the Best International Abstract, Blue Ribbon Abstract Award Kuznecovs, S.
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196 Results of a comprehensive quality improvement program to prevent surgical site infection in targeted case types: Inadvertent reduction of spinal surgery infection rates Filoromo, C.
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197 Return to the fundamentals: Implementing best practice reduces cardiac bypass surgical site infection rates Pass, M.A.
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198 Risk factors for prediction of surgical site infections in “clean surgery” Pessaux, Patrick
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199 Safe passage campaign to prevent catheter-related bloodstream infections (CR-BSIs) in a tertiary neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) Manning, M.L.
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200 Serratia marcescens (SM) pulmonary infections in a cardiothoracic intensive care unit (CTICU) Voth, J.
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201 Short time to positivity in blood culture with clustered gram-positive cocci on direct smear examination is highly predictive of Staphylococcus aureus Ruimy, Raymond
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202 Six sigma approach to improve surgical site infections: A key variable Vote, D.
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203 Soap and lotion trial: Healthcare workers narrow the choices for hand hygiene Hopkins-Broyles, D.
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204 Sporicidal activity in liquid chemical products to sterilize or high-level disinfect medical and dental instruments Acosta-Gío, A. Enrique
2005
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205 Spread the word not the germ: Keep your community flu-free Moroz, V.D.
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206 Staff hand hygiene monitors: How do you get them done? Tjoelker, R.
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207 Striking a balance between freedom and safety on a pediatric bone marrow transplant unit Carriker, C.
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208 Successful interventions to control an influenza outbreak in an acute care facility Reay, J.
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209 Success of an infection control (IC)–led multidisciplinary team to encourage judicious use of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (SAP) to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) and antimicrobial resistance Moinuddin, M.
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210 Surgical site infection (SSI) rates after pediatric spine (PS) surgery: Is underlying diagnosis (UD) a predictor of infection (POI)? Mackie, K.
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211 Surgical site infection surveillance for neurosurgical procedures: A comparison of passive surveillance by surgeons to active surveillance by infection control professionals Heipel, D.
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212 Surgical site surveillance and standardized infection ratios in an orthopedic specialty hospital Spencer, M.
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213 Surveillance of selected bowel surgeries for surgical site infection (SSI) rates in-hospital plus post-discharge Weinwurm, D.
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214 Surveillance, prevention, and control of legionellosis in a tropical city-state Goh, Kee Tai
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215 Survival of vancomycin-resistant Enterrococcus faecium on acrylic nails, bed linen, and plastic keyboard covers Hochmuth, P.
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216 Table of Contents 2005
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217 Table of Contents 2005
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218 Taking charge of the demand side when short-supplied: Prioritized distribution of the 2004-2005 influenza vaccine to members in common of a designated high-priority group of healthcare workers Kroff, T.
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219 The CDC's campaign to prevent antimicrobial resistance offers structure, strategy, and authority to a hospital's efforts to battle an increase in resistant organisms Burke, B.
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220 The challenges and benefits of implementing a standardized model hospital infection prevention and control program plan framework for a multihospital system Kirchner, C.
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221 The clinical application of hazard analysis critical control points (HACCP) Griffith, C.
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222 The “Don't Catch the Flu Bear Blues” educational campaign to increase hand hygiene awareness during the flu vaccine shortage in an orthopedic specialty hospital Spencer, M.
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223 The effectiveness of infection control measures during a Rotavirus outbreak in a 36-bed pediatric progressive care unit Koy, T.
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224 The effects of criteria-based Foley catheter guidelines in a 642 suburban hospital medical/surgical intensive care unit Sullivan, P.
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225 The E=MC2 project: Environment=maintaining cleanliness, a multidisciplinary approach to establish a routine cleaning schedule for medical equipment Spencer, M.
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226 The establishment of a statewide surveillance program for hospital-acquired infections in large acute care public hospitals in Victoria, Australia Russo, P.
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227 The Healthcare-associated training calendar: An innovative approach to infection control education Lockhart, J.
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228 The impact of a bedside hand sanitizer program on surgical site infections in neurosurgical patients in Vietnam Le, T.A.T.
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229 The impact of an ultra-mild foaming hand cleanser on skin health of healthcare workers: Can laboratory findings be validated in a clinical healthcare setting? Arbogast, J.
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230 The impact of the global war on terrorism on healthcare-associated resistant Acinetobacter baumanii Leach, F.
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231 The infection control audit: The standardized audit as a tool for change Bryce, E.
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232 The intravenous care prevalence study Schweon, S.
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233 The investigation of a case of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus found in a bone specimen taken during a total hip allograft Churchill, E.
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234 The quest for the irreducible minimum: 8 years of performance improvement in preventing central line–associated infections in a surgical intensive care unit Fauerbach, L.L.
2005
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235 The science of disinfection in ARTS (assisted reproductive technology services) Doell, L.
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236 Tip of the week: Infection control really does matter Totaro, J.
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237 Tracheal infestation of dipteran larvae manifesting initially as a pseudo-outbreak Varljen, A.
2005
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238 Transmission of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) from mother to neonate Bush, C.
2005
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239 Trending of employee communicable illnesses using a standardized telephone hotline Luebbert, P.
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240 Tularemia in New York City: When do we need to suspect bioterrorism? Raimondi, A.
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241 Unique challenges presented for remote/rural infection prevention program in a health service restructure Godsell, M.R.
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242 Use of an infection control pocket reference card for healthcare providers in a university-based medical center Hann, T.
2005
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243 Use of failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) to improve active surveillance for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) at a university-affiliated medical center Monti, S.
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244 Use of prevalence survey of indwelling urinary catheters and assessment of risk factors to enhance compliance with CDC guideline in Japanese hospitals Haberstich, N.
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245 Use of quarantine in the control of SARS in Singapore Ooi, Peng Lim
2005
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246 Use of the hospital emergency incident command system (HEICS) for investigation and treatment of persons exposed to three healthcare workers with pertussis Delaney, L.
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247 Using automated surveillance to trace evidence-based practices: Reducing infection outcomes when Escherichia coli is your most common uropathogen Breaux, Debbie
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248 Using bar-code reading software and computerized databases to identify eligible healthcare workers and expedite administration of influenza vaccine Kozakiewicz, J.
2005
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249 Using six sigma methodology to improve hand hygiene compliance Wilson, B.
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250 Utilizing adult learning methods to build a team approach to infection control orientation in a community hospital Meyer, C.
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251 Vaccination of healthcare workers during an influenza vaccine shortage Gemeinhart, N.
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252 What are the clinical benefits and economic impact associated with the use of a silver hydrogel urinary catheter utilizing a novel bacteriostatic collection system)? Mack, D.
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253 Where couture meets culture (and sensitivities): Multidisciplinary involvement in education of transmission-based precautions Micek, J.
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254 William A. Rutala Research Award Neely, A.
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255 Withdrawn 2005
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