Sorry! No results found
Please visit us back tomorrow as we add 10, 000 new research topics everyday!
About 10 results ( 0,21 seconds)
Controlling HIV Transmission Figure 1 illustrates both the success of HIV science and the formidable challenges before us; it contrasts the control of mortality from AIDS in the United States with its exponential rise in sub-Saharan Africa....
Review Infection control refers to a comprehensive and systematic program that, when applied, prevents the transmission of infections agents among persons who are in direct or indirect contact with health care environment. The increased pr...
infections not only in the United States, but world-wide. MRSA has existed since the 1960s, but the frequent use and abuse of antibiotics has caused the infection to become more and more difficult to treat. Although studies approximate that...
infection, and serotypes of etiologic adenoviruses. Epidemiological studies of several outbreaks of conjunctivitis in large eye clinics and hospitals have demonstrated that infection control measures alone, including strict handwashing, ins...
infection control nursing in the corrections setting is varied and challenging. Yet the community of inmates served, the corrections environment and the unique patterns of illnesses seen respond favorably to the coordinated interventions of...
infection during the hospitalization, is that an indication that all patient care interactions were practiced aseptically? Or could the lack of infection be attributed to some process interactions where the patient received the microbial ex...
infections. This means that special care needs to be taken to prevent the spread of illness and infectious diseases in these places, and simple measures need to be developed to help reduce the incidence of infection. In the case of ball pit...