Briefings on Infection Control, February 2009
Briefings on Infection Control, February 1, 2009
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Three hospitals share their award-winning infection prevention strategies
Tennessee hospital reduces MRSA in long-term care patients
This patient rights standard has implications for IC
New CDC guidelines: Current and comprehensive
New kid on the block: DNV accreditation offers choice
Eight ways to get the word out on a new policy or procedure
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