1.Surgical hand antisepsis: experimental study.
Aldo IZAGUIRRE ; Arantza GOVELA ; Ismael DELGADO ; Carlos Mateos TRONCOSO ; María PARRA ; Enrique Alvarez VIAÑA
Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research 2018;95(1):1-6
PURPOSE: Nosocomial infections account for one of the most serious complications in hospitalized patients around the world. Surgical site infections have significant economic implications, and surgical antisepsis plays an important role in such processes. METHODS: With prior approval by the Institutional Review Board and informed consent, 10 volunteers were randomly assigned to 3 protocols on hand antisepsis: protocol A (chloroxylenol 3%), protocol B (benzalkonium chloride at 1%), and protocol C (ethyl alcohol 61%, 1% chlorhexidine gluconate). Smears from both hands were cultured after each hand pro tocol (t0) and at the end of suturing (t1). Colony forming units were counted (CFUs on blood agar dishes) with digital counting software (Open CFU). Friedman test was used to compare the mean values among the groups, and a Bonferroni correction was made to determine the dissimilar group, with a P = 0.015. RESULTS: At t0 for protocol A the CFU count was 82.8 ± 1.3; protocol B was 9.7 ± 30; protocol C was 0.1 ± 0.3 (P < 0.001). At t1 for protocol A the CFU was 80.7 ± 89.4; protocol B was 7.5 ± 32; protocol C was 0.0 ± 0.0 (P < 0.001). No adverse events were present among the subjects. CONCLUSION: Ethyl alcohol at 61% with 1% chlorhexidine gluconate showed higher efficacy than the traditional washing antiseptics.
Agar
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Anti-Infective Agents, Local
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Antisepsis*
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Chlorhexidine
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Cross Infection
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Ethanol
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Ethics Committees, Research
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Hand*
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Humans
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Infection Control
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Informed Consent
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Stem Cells
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Surgical Wound Infection
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Volunteers
2.Comparison of total aerobic count before and after application of different antiseptic solutions prior to venipuncture and its correlation to developing phlebitis, in children admitted at a tertiary hospital in Quezon City.
Melady D. Imperial ; Michael M. Resurreccion ; Mary Antonette C. Madrid
The Philippine Children’s Medical Center Journal 2017;13(2):44-55
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect on Total Aerobic Count (TAC) of application of Isopropyl alcohol, Chlorhexidine, and povidone iodine plus alcohol prior to venipuncture and development of phlebitis in children admitted at a tertiary hospital.
METHODS: A prospective randomized clinical trial in a tertiary hospital in Quezon City. A total of 129 patients one-year old and above with physician orders for IV insertion and extractions. Pre and post swabbing of the venipuncture site was done and placed on a blood agar plate. The three antiseptic solutions were applied over the venipuncture site and swabbed and placed on the agar plate. The primary outcome measure was the TAC in each blood agar of the tested antiseptic solution and correlation to developing phlebitis.
RESULTS: The CFU/mL after disinfection was significantly different between groups, with the lowest CFU/mL observed among patients disinfected with Chlorohexidine. Phlebitis was only noted in the alcohol group. No reactions were observed from patients who were disinfected with povidone iodine and chlorohexidine.
CONCLUSIONS: Single application of Chlorhexidine is the optimal method to be used as antisepsis prior to procedures like venipuncture. However, the use of povidone iodine plus 70% isopropyl alcohol also has comparable effect to Chlorhexidine.
Human ; Phlebotomy ; Antisepsis ; 2-propanol ; Chlorhexidine ; Povidone-iodine ; Phlebitis ; Anti-infective Agents, Local ; Philippines
3.Central line-associated bloodstream infections in the intensive care unit: importance of the care bundle.
Aynur ATILLA ; Zahide DOĞANAY ; Hale Kefeli ÇELIK ; Leman TOMAK ; Ozgür GÜNAL ; S Sırrı KILIÇ
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;69(6):599-603
BACKGROUND: The importance and efficacy of a care bundle for preventing central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) and infectious complications related to placing a central venous catheter (CVC) in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). METHODS: A care bundle was implemented from July 2013 to June 2014 in a medical ICU and surgical ICU. Data were divided into three periods: the prior period (July 2012–June 2013), the intervention period (July 2013–June 2014; first and second periods), and the post-intervention period (July 2014–December 2014; third period). A care bundle consisting of optimal hand hygiene, skin antisepsis with chlorhexidine (2%) allowing the skin to dry, maximal barrier precautions for inserting a catheter (sterile gloves, gown, mask, and drapes), choice of optimal insertion site, prompt catheter removal, and daily evaluation of the need for the CVC was introduced. RESULTS: The catheterization duration was longer and femoral access was more frequently observed in patients with CLABSIs. CLABSI rates decreased with use of the care bundle. The CLABSI rate in the medical ICU was 6.20/1,000 catheter days during the prior period, 3.88/1,000 catheter days during the intervention period, and 1.05/1,000 catheter days during the third period. The CLABSI rate in the surgical ICU was 8.27/1,000, 4.60/1,000, and 3.73/1,000 catheter days during these three periods, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The choice of an optimal catheter insertion site, use of all barrier precautions, and removal of catheters when they are no longer needed are essential to decrease the CLABSI rate.
Antisepsis
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Catheterization
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Catheters
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Central Venous Catheters
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Chlorhexidine
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Critical Care*
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Cross Infection
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Hand Hygiene
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Humans
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Intensive Care Units*
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Masks
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Patient Care Bundles*
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Skin
4.Journey to the Past: History of Thyroid Surgery.
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2016;59(8):563-570
History of the thyroidectomy is a history in the advancement of surgery itself. Prior to the 19th century, the surgery of thyroid gland was clouded in lack of understanding. However, references to the thyroid disease and its treatment can be found in the literature and paintings of ancient medicine. Due to the lack of awareness and poor nutrition including iodine deficiency, Thyroid disease like goiter was widespread in that era. Many physicians had described the thyroid disease in various explanations and had attempted to cure that disease in many ways which was not on the scientific basis. By the 19th century, reasonable basis and explanation of the thyroid gland and its disease enabled the surgical treatment with resecting thyroid gland. However, like other surgery, surgical resection of the thyroid gland was limited by the lack of anesthesia, proper instruments and antibiotics in that time. Much of the progress in thyroid surgery occurred in 20th century by the contribution of the pioneering European and American surgeons with the advances of the surgical technique using proper instrument, antisepsis and biochemical products. Nowadays, modern imaging methods and remarkable surgical devices like endoscope or robot allow the variable access to the thyroid gland, which can be an alternative to the conventional method.
Anesthesia
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Antisepsis
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Endoscopes
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Goiter
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Iodine
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Methods
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Paint
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Paintings
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Surgeons
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Thyroid Diseases
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Thyroid Gland*
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Thyroidectomy
5.Advance in herbal medicine applied to intracanal antisepsis.
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(6):621-624
Intracanal antisepsis acts as one of the fundamental steps in root canal therapy. Intracanal medication is very common among the multitudinous root canal disinfection methods so far. However, as the most frequently-used intracanal medication, calcium hydroxide exists some problems, such as insufficient antimicrobial power and antibiogram. Thus exploring new root canal disinfectant is necessary. Herbal medicine is gaining favor for its wide varieties, broad efficacy and affordable prices. The current researches revealed that many kinds of herbs or compound herbal preparations possess good ability of antimicrobial and other properties that superior to those of traditional root canal disinfectants. However, herbal medicine itself and the studies have shortcomings. This paper will provide a review of various herbal alternatives that are being studied of late years.
Antisepsis
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Calcium Hydroxide
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Herbal Medicine
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Root Canal Irrigants
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Root Canal Therapy
6.Comparison of Chlorhexidine-Alcohol and Povidone-Iodine for Skin Antisepsis and the Effect of Increased Blood Volume in Blood Culture.
Hyekyung KANG ; Seong Chun KIM ; Sunjoo KIM
Korean Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2012;15(1):37-42
BACKGROUND: Reducing skin contamination rate and improving the positive rate in blood culture is essential for the correct diagnosis and management of sepsis. Chlorhexidine-alcohol was compared with povidone-iodine for the efficiency of disinfection. Positive rates were compared between the collection of 10 mL and 20 mL of blood per sample. METHODS: The study population included adult patients > or = 18 years old requested for blood culture in the Emergency Department. Povidone-iodine (10%) was used for antiseptic skin preparation from March to June 2011, and 0.5% chlorhexidine-alcohol from July to October 2011. The standard for blood collection was 10 mL in the first period and 20 mL in the second period. The dedicated phlebotomists had been educated on the optimal skin preparation and sample collection. RESULTS: After 10% povidone-iodine application, 31 of 2,755 samples (1.1%) were considered to be contaminated; whereas, a total of 60 of 3,064 samples (2.0%) were contaminated (P=0.011) after application of 0.5% chlorhexidine-alcohol. The positive rate of blood culture was 12.5% (345/2,755) in the first period versus 17.1% (524/3,064) in the second period (P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Both disinfectants appeared acceptable for skin preparation for blood culture collection, although chlorhexidine-alcohol had a higher contamination rate than povidone-iodine. The positive rate of blood culture was in accordance with the amount of sample collected. Continuous education and monitoring are needed for the proper collection and management of blood culture.
Adult
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Antisepsis
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Blood Volume
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Disinfectants
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Disinfection
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Emergencies
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Humans
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Povidone-Iodine
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Sepsis
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Skin
7.Surgical hand antisepsis-a pilot study comparing povidone iodine hand scrub and alcohol-based chlorhexidine gluconate hand rub.
Kah Weng LAI ; Tun Lin FOO ; Wilson LOW ; Ganesan NAIDU
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2012;41(1):12-16
INTRODUCTIONThe surgeon uses different methods of surgical hand antisepsis with the aim of reducing surgical site infections. To date, there are no local studies comparing the efficacy of iodine hand scrub against newer alcohol-based hand rubs with active ingredients. Our pilot study compares a traditional aqueous hand scrub using 7.5% Povidone iodine (PVP-I) against a hand rub using Avagard: 61% ethyl alcohol, 1% chlorhexidine gluconate. The outcome measure is the number of Colony Forming Units (CFU) cultured from 10-digit fingertip imprints on agar plates.
MATERIALS AND METHODSTen volunteers underwent 2 hand preparation protocols, with a 30-minute interval in between-Protocol A (3-minute of aqueous scrub using PVP-I) and Protocol B (3-minute of hand rub, until dry, using Avagard). In each protocol, fingertip imprints were obtained immediately after hand preparation (t(0)). The volunteers proceeded to don sterile gloves and performed specific tasks (suturing). At one hour, the gloves were removed and a second set of imprints was obtained (t(1)).
RESULTSFour sets of fingertip imprints were obtained. All 10 participants complied with the supervised hand preparation procedures for each protocol. CFUs of initial fingertip imprints (t(0)): The median CFU counts for initial imprint was significantly higher in the PVP-I treatment (median = 6, Inter Quartile Range (IQR) = 33) compared to the Avagard treatment (median = 0, IQR = 0, P <0.001). CFUs of fingertip imprint at 1 hour (t(1)): The median CFU counts for second imprint (t(1)) was significantly higher in the PVP-I treatment (median = 0.5, IQR = 11) compared to the Avagard treatment (median = 0, IQR = 0, P = 0.009). Our results suggest that the Avagard was more efficacious than aqueous PVP-I scrub at reducing baseline colony counts and sustaining this antisepsis effect.
CONCLUSIONAlcohol hand rub with an active compound, demonstrated superior efficacy in CFU reduction. Based on our results, and those pooled from other authors, we suggest that alcohol-based hand rubs could be included in the operating theatre as an alternative to traditional surgical scrub for surgical hand antisepsis.
Alcohols ; administration & dosage ; Anti-Infective Agents, Local ; administration & dosage ; Antisepsis ; methods ; Chlorhexidine ; administration & dosage ; analogs & derivatives ; Cohort Studies ; Hand ; microbiology ; Hand Disinfection ; methods ; Humans ; Pilot Projects ; Povidone-Iodine ; administration & dosage ; Singapore
8.Aesthetic fingertip reconstruction with partial second toe transfer.
Dong HUANG ; Hong-Gang WANG ; Wei-Zhi WU ; Hui-Ru ZHANG ; Hao LIN
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(19):3013-3016
BACKGROUNDFingertip defect significantly affects the appearance of the hand. The aim of this research was to evaluate the clinical effect of aesthetic fingertip reconstruction with partial second toe transfer.
METHODSBetween July 2005 and December 2008, 17 patients underwent aesthetic fingertip reconstruction with partial second toe transfer. The mean size of fingertip defects was 0.7 cm (ranging from 0.5 - 1.1 cm). Anastomosis was performed between one dominant plantar digital artery and one proper digital artery, between two dorsal digital veins of the toe and two dorsal digital veins of the finger, respectively, for the reconstruction of blood supply to the reconstructed finger. Two plantar digital nerves of the toe were then sutured to two proper digital nerves of the finger for the restoration of fingertip sensation.
RESULTSAll reconstructed fingers survived completely. The follow-up period ranged from 6 to 24 months, and the appearance of the reconstructed fingertip was similar to that of the normal fingertip. Two-point discrimination of the reconstructed fingertip was (7.8 ± 1.3) mm. The recovered pinch strength of the reconstructed finger was about (89.0 ± 5.1)% of that of the normal finger. Donor site healed well without complications.
CONCLUSIONSPartial second toe transfer is an ideal aesthetic reconstruction method for fingertip defects; it can not only achieve a satisfactory appearance of the fingertip, but can also obtain excellent sensory and motor functions.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Antisepsis ; Female ; Fingers ; blood supply ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Toes ; transplantation
9.Advances in the structure-activity relationship study of natural flavonoids and its derivatives.
Jian-Qing ZHONG ; Bo LI ; Qi JIA ; Yi-Ming LI ; Wei-Liang ZHU ; Kai-Xian CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(6):622-630
Flavonoids are a large class of compounds widely distributed in nature. Many pharmacological activities of flavonoids have been reported such as anti-cancer, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, antithrombotic, vasodilator, antiviral, antibacterial, antiallergic, and so on. In recent years, domestic and foreign research groups choose natural flavonoids and optimize their chemical structures in order to develop a number of new derivatives with stronger pharmacological activities. As part of the mechanisms are not clear, we need to strengthen in-depth research in the SAR (structure-activity relationship) study for targeted and efficient structure optimization. This paper systematically summarize current researches in the SAR studies of flavonoids and their derivatives, which can serve as a reference for synthesizing new flavonoid derivatives.
Animals
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Antineoplastic Agents
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Antioxidants
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Antisepsis
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Antiviral Agents
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Fibrinolytic Agents
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Flavonoids
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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Vasodilator Agents
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chemistry
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pharmacology
10.Surgical Site Infection and Surveillance.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2007;50(10):908-914
During the second half of the 19th century many operations were developed after anesthesia was introduced but advances were limited for many years because of the high rate of infection and the high mortality rate that followed infections. After the introduction of the principle of antisepsis, postoperative infectious morbidity decreased substantially. With the introduction of antibiotic therapy in the middle of the 20th century, a new adjunctive method to treat and prevent surgical infections was discovered. However, not only have postoperative wound and hospital required infections continued, but widespread antibiotic therapy has often made prevention and control of surgical infections more difficult. Based on National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance (NNIS) system reports, SSIs (Surgical Site Infections) are the third most common nosocomial infection, accounting for 14% to 16% of all nosocomial infections among hospitalized patients. It is also a significant source of postoperative morbidity, resulting in increased hospital length of stay and increased cost. Determination of risk factors for the development of SSI has been a major focus of surgical research. To reduce the rate of SSIs we have to eliminate risk factors of SSIs and keep a continuous surveillance with feedback of information to surgeons and other relevant staff. A successful SSI surveillance program includes standardized definition of infection, effective surveillance method, and stratification of the SSIs rates according to risk factors. Because SSIs may be the most preventable of nosocomial infections, health care facilities should make special efforts to reduce the risk of development of these surgical complications. The evaluation of infection control programs and the development of more effective infection control strategies should be established and surgeons should be more concern about SSI control.
Anesthesia
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Antisepsis
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Cross Infection
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Delivery of Health Care
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Humans
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Infection Control
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Length of Stay
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Mortality
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Risk Factors
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Wounds and Injuries

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