CDC to study HAIs and antimicrobial usage
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, February 3, 2010
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The CDC will conduct two surveys in order to gauge national figures for HAIs and antimicrobial usage, according to the January 27 Federal Register.
The CDC hasn’t conducted such a survey since the 1980s and found that 5% of hospitalized patients acquired an infection not present on admission. Since then many more specific infections have surfaced including device-associated and procedure-associated infections.
The first proposed survey will be conducted in 30 facilities across 10 states and will require information from IPs and staff members in each facility. The second survey will go out to 500 facilities in the same 10 states, using the same methodology.
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