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In age of MRSA, hand hygiene remains an issue at hospitals

Accreditation Connection, November 21, 2007

Preventing the spread of infections in hospitals requires a balance between blaming malfunctioning systems and personal accountability for caregivers, writes Daniel Goldmann, MD, for the New England Journal of Medicine.

Caregivers who work with infected patients and leave the bedside without performing proper hand hygiene steps can carry thousands of colony-forming units of bacteria on their hands. Despite this, hand hygiene compliance often ranges in the 40%-50% compliance range at hospitals.

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