Modern day Inspector Gadget inspects ICU for infections
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, December 15, 2010
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Bright yellow gowns and purple gloves are the new fashion statement at the University of Maryland Medical Center as the hospital works on reducing the spread of infections.
Enter Infection Preventionist Michael Ann Preas, who keeps a close eye on the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). She and her team of other specialists keep tract of infection control practices at this Baltimore teaching hospital, reported the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
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