Implementing strategic bundles for infection prevention and management

Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are considered to be the most frequent adverse event in healthcare delivery. Active efforts to curb HAI have increased across Europe thanks to the growing emphasis on patient safety and quality of care. Recently, there has been dramatic success in improving the...

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Hauptverfasser: Kaier, K., Wilson, C., Hulscher, M., Wollersheim, H., Huis, A., Borg, M., Scicluna, E., Lambert, M.-L., Palomar, M., Tacconelli, E., De Angelis, G., Schumacher, M., Wolkewitz, M., Kleissle, E.-M., Frank, U.
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General Practice
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Risk Factors
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